The Mayor of Milan, Giuseppe Sala, expressed strong opposition to the involvement of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in security operations during the upcoming Winter Olympic Games, starting on Feb. 6. He criticized ICE as a “militia that kills” and stated that Italy can handle its own security needs. Although ICE indicated its role would focus on supporting U.S. diplomatic security without conducting immigration enforcement, Sala remains skeptical about their presence. The controversy follows recent incidents involving ICE agents in the U.S., raising concerns about their tactics.
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