US Sends ICE Agents To Winter Olympics: Italy Erupts Over ‘Militia That Kills’ at Milan-Cortina 2026
- Diptota Dey
- 27 Jan, 2026
§ America’s Most Controversial Agency Heads to Italy
§ US confirms ICE deployment to Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics amid Italian fury
§ Mayor Beppe Sala - “Not welcome” Political uproar over agency linked to Minneapolis shootings
§ Italy erupts as US deploys controversial ICE agents to Milan-Cortina Olympics
§ Mayor Sala: “Militia that kills.” Full diplomatic crisis story + political fallout inside.
§ Beppe Sala Milan mayor ICE agents not welcome Winter Olympics Milan-Cortina February 2026
Diptota Dey, United States: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency—an organization embroiled in two fatal shootings in Minneapolis and currently leading Trump’s aggressive immigration crackdowns—will deploy agents to the Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, starting February 6, sparking unprecedented diplomatic tension and public outrage. The US Embassy in Rome confirmed on January 27, 2026 that ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations division will support American diplomatic security operations during the Games, marking the agency’s first major international deployment following weeks of deadly confrontations with protesters.
Milan’s center-left mayor, Beppe Sala, responded with barely contained fury, telling Italian radio: “ICE is a militia that kills. Of course they’re not welcome in Milan.” Italy’s government, led by far-right Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni—a close Trump ally—initially remained silent on the deployment, while the Interior Minister initially claimed ignorance, then reversed course to declare ICE would “certainly not operate on Italian national territory.” Opposition politicians seized on the issue with some framing continued government silence as “cowardice and subservience towards Donald Trump.”
The deployment raises fundamental questions about American sovereignty abroad, European democratic values and the global perception of an agency that killed two American citizens—nurse Alex Pretti and earlier, Renee Good—in Minneapolis during immigration-related confrontations just two weeks prior.
Details & Context: How the Controversy Erupted
The news broke January 25 when Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano reported that ICE personnel would participate in security operations at Milan-Cortina, which runs February 6-22. Initial Italian government responses created confusion. Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi claimed he had “no record” of ICE involvement and said “even if true, security remains entirely Italian.” A day later, Attilio Fontana, governor of the Lombardy region hosting the Olympics, suggested ICE agents would protect American delegation leaders Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, then backtracked within hours when political pressure intensified.
The escalating controversy reflects deep cultural and political divisions. Italy’s center-left opposition, Greens and Five Star Movement immediately demanded ICE’s exclusion. Within days, a public petition opposing ICE presence gathered 6,400+ signatures. Mayor Sala, Milan’s prominent center-left voice, became the public face of resistance, repeatedly declaring ICE incompatible with Italian democratic values.
ICE’s official statement attempted to deflate tensions by emphasizing its role would be “diplomatic security” exclusively, denying any “immigration enforcement operations” would occur in Italy. The agency clarified that ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations division—distinct from immigration enforcement teams—handles counterintelligence, transnational crime prevention and protective details for US diplomats.
Yet this distinction provided little political comfort. The agency’s Minneapolis actions dominated Italian media coverage with journalists specifically citing the January 24 shooting of Alex Pretti—an ICE nurse with no criminal record—as evidence the agency operates with excessive force. Italian state broadcaster RAI reported that ICE agents in Minneapolis threatened to break windows of vehicles carrying journalists covering the agency’s activities, raising alarm about what American security personnel might do in Italy.
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Quotes: Italian Leaders Speak Out
· Milan Mayor Beppe Sala: “ICE is a militia that kills. They are not welcome in Milan. They don’t guarantee alignment with our democratic way of managing security. I believe they shouldn’t come to Italy because they do not assure conformity with our democratic principles.”
· Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi: “I am not aware of ICE presence in Italy but the US is an allied country. ICE will certainly not operate on Italian national territory. Security is guaranteed by the Italian state.”
· Five Star Senator Barbara Floridia: “Continued government silence on this issue provides yet more evidence of cowardice and subservience towards Donald Trump.”
·
Attilio Fontana (Lombardy Governor, Initial
Statement):
“ICE will be here just to control the Vice President and Rubio. It will only
be a defensive measure as bodyguards to ensure nothing happens to them.”
(Later clarified: This was a hypothetical response not confirming ICE
presence)
· Democratic Party Senator Cristina Tajani: “The image that ICE is giving in recent months is the furthest from the spirit of inclusion and Olympic coexistence.”
· Green/Left Alliance Spokeswoman Luana Zanella: “ICE is an armed body of violent and brutal nature. It is incredible that our agents are considered insufficient to guarantee security.”
· US Embassy Statement: “All security operations remain under Italian authority. ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations is supporting the US Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service and the host nation to vet and mitigate risks from transnational criminal organizations.”
Additional Information: The Alex Pretti Connection
The timing of ICE’s Olympic deployment matters enormously. Just three days before confirmation of ICE’s Milan presence, Alex Pretti—a 37-year-old intensive care nurse with no criminal record—was shot dead by Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis during protests against ICE immigration raids. Pretti participated in demonstrations sparked by ICE’s killing of Renee Good, another 37-year-old shot in her car during an immigration stop on January 18.
Family members and eyewitness video contradicted official accounts, claiming Pretti held only his phone, not a gun, when tackled by federal agents. Italian media extensively covered the Minneapolis shooting and subsequent family accusations that DHS provided “sickening lies” about the incident. Against this backdrop, ICE’s announced deployment to Italy felt, to many Italians, like adding insult to injury.
Italian journalists who covered ICE’s operations in Minneapolis reported being personally threatened by agents with videos showing ICE officials warning crews their car windows would be smashed if they continued filming. These incidents circulated widely in Italian media, fueling public alarm about American federal law enforcement practices.
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READ MORE: Alex Pretti Minneapolis Shooting: ICU Nurse Killed by Federal Agents – What We Know
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Impact Analysis: Diplomatic Tension, Political Theater and European Values
The ICE deployment reveals three overlapping crises.
· First, diplomatic complexity: Italy’s far-right government—Giorgia Meloni’s party aligns with Trump’s political vision—faces pressure from left-wing opposition to resist American agency presence. Meloni’s silence suggests tacit acceptance of Trump’s priorities, yet allowing ICE on Italian soil contradicts nationalist rhetoric about Italian sovereignty.
· Second, transatlantic values divergence: The controversy exposes stark contrasts between American security practices and European democratic norms. Italy, governed by a former Fascist-aligned party, now positions itself as guardian of democratic principles against American militarized enforcement. The irony is profound.
· Third, global ICE perception: The agency’s controversial history—mass detentions, separation of migrant families, lethal force incidents—means its international presence symbolizes Trump administration values globally. For progressives worldwide, ICE represents American power unmoored from democratic accountability.
The petition campaign and political backlash suggest Italy’s public, across political divides, views ICE deployment as fundamentally incompatible with Olympic ideals of international solidarity and peaceful competition. Whether Meloni’s government ultimately enforces restrictions remains unclear but politically consequential.
Conclusion: Democracy vs. Diplomacy at the Olympics
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, scheduled to celebrate human athletic achievement and international friendship, now carries geopolitical subtext. ICE agents attending represent American unilateral security practices extending globally. Italian resistance represents European pushback against normalized militarized enforcement.
Whether symbolic or substantive, the deployment signals that even Olympic Games cannot escape contemporary American political division. Italy’s democracy—fragile after decades of instability—now debates what American security means within its borders. The answer Italy ultimately gives will reflect not just diplomatic necessity but European self-conception in the Trump era.
Beppe Sala’s declaration—“not welcome in Milan”—crystallizes the tension. Can an agency that kills face-to-face serve effectively as Olympic diplomat.? History will judge whether Milan’s resistance held or whether diplomatic necessity overcame democratic principle.
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