Demonstrators in Milan protest ICE unit at Winter Olympics
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Demonstrators in Milan protest ICE unit at Winter Olympics
"MILAN -- Hundreds of demonstrators gathered Saturday in Milan to protest the deployment of ICE agents during the upcoming Winter Olympics, unbothered by the fact that agents would be stationed in a control room and not operating on the streets. The protest in Piazza XXV Aprile, a square named for the date of Italy's liberation from Nazi fascism in 1945, drew people from the left-leaning Democratic Party, the CGIL trade union confederation"
"The protest was as much against the news that agents from a division of ICE would participate in security for the U.S. delegation as against what many saw as creeping fascism in the United States. "No thank you, from Minnesota to the world, at the side of anyone who fights for human rights,'' one banner read. "Never again means never again for anyone,'' read another, and "Ice only in Spritz,'' a reference to a popular aperitif, read yet another."
"News of the deployment of ICE agents has provoked a backlash in Italy. Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala has said they were not welcome. Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi has been called to Parliament to testify about the deployment this week. Protester Silvana Grassi held a sign that read "Ice = Gestapo." She said the scenes of ICE agents in Minneapolis shooting and killing protesters and detaining children were deeply upsetting."
Hundreds gathered in Milan to oppose deployment of ICE agents to the upcoming Winter Olympics, noting the agents would be stationed in a control room rather than on streets. The crowd included members of the Democratic Party, the CGIL trade union and ANPI partisan-memory groups, among others. Organizers distributed plastic whistles and banners equated ICE with human-rights abuses and fascism. Local officials expressed opposition and Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi was summoned to Parliament over the decision. Protesters cited scenes of violence by U.S. immigration enforcement as deeply upsetting. Homeland Security Investigations, a unit focused on cross-border crimes, routinely sends officers to international events.
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