Controversy has erupted in Italy over the planned presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents assisting with security operations at the upcoming Winter Olympics. Italian officials, including former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and Milan’s mayor, Giuseppe Sala, have expressed strong disapproval, citing concerns about ICE’s tactics and jurisdiction. The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed ICE’s involvement, stating their role is to support the US diplomatic security service and not conduct immigration enforcement, with all security operations remaining under Italian authority. Despite reassurances from the Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, who clarified ICE’s role is limited to collaboration, some Italian lawmakers have demanded the agents be barred from entering the country.
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AP News reports that a Minnesota federal judge has ordered the acting director of ICE, Todd Lyons, to appear in court due to the Trump administration’s failure to comply with court orders regarding hearings for detained immigrants. Chief Judge Patrick J. Schiltz cited the administration’s ongoing violations despite previous assurances of compliance. This order follows multiple instances of non-compliance, including a case where a bond hearing was not provided within the court-mandated timeframe. The judge has emphasized the need for Lyons’ personal appearance, recognizing the extraordinary nature of the situation.
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According to sources at the U.S. Embassy in Rome, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will have a security role during the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Games, supporting diplomatic security details. The agents will not be conducting immigration enforcement operations. Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala stated ICE is not welcome in Milan, while Italian authorities have made conflicting statements regarding the agency’s confirmed deployment. The U.S. delegation, led by Vice President JD Vance, will be attending the opening ceremony of the games in February.
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The author, a Minneapolis resident, was arrested by ICE agents while attempting to warn neighbors about ongoing raids, actions they believed were protected by law. Despite being a U.S. citizen, the author was pepper-sprayed, had their car windows smashed, and was subsequently arrested without any charges. The experience involved degrading treatment, denial of basic rights, and witnessing the distress of fellow detainees, including children. Released after eight hours, the author reflects on the trauma and calls for collective action against perceived tyranny and unchecked brutality by ICE.
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President Trump has signaled a softened stance on immigration enforcement in Minnesota, following conversations with the governor and Minneapolis mayor. Border czar Tom Homan will take charge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, while some federal agents are expected to depart. This shift comes amidst a lawsuit challenging the federal government’s actions, with a judge questioning the motives behind the crackdown. Meanwhile, a different judge is considering the preservation of evidence related to recent shootings involving federal officers.
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Amid the Trump administration’s aggressive anti-immigration operations, morale is reportedly plummeting among federal law enforcement officers from ICE and Customs and Border Patrol. Officers expressed disillusionment with the tactics and leadership, particularly after a deadly shooting of a U.S. citizen by a federal agent. According to reports, many agents support the deportation agenda but have serious concerns about its execution and the messaging from top officials. Furthermore, there is also extreme frustration within the department over the claims and narratives pushed by DHS in the aftermath of the shooting, eroding trust and credibility among the agents.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Madel withdrew from the race, citing the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement operations as a “federal retribution” against Minnesota citizens. Madel criticized the expanded scope of Operation Metro Surge, which he believed instilled fear in citizens, particularly those of color, and led to unconstitutional actions. His decision followed public outrage over the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minneapolis, and Madel expressed concern that the operations would harm Republicans statewide. He called for support of local law enforcement caught between federal mandates and community relations.
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Chris Madel, a Republican candidate for Minnesota governor, has ended his campaign after a second protester was killed by federal agents. Madel, a lawyer who previously represented the ICE agent involved in the shooting of Renee Good, cited his inability to support the national Republican party’s actions and policies. He criticized the expansion of “Operation Metro Surge” and the detention of citizens based on their skin color, as well as the Department of Homeland Security’s practices. This comes amid increased scrutiny of federal agents’ actions and a shifting political landscape in Minnesota, where no Republican has won a statewide election since 2006.
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Amidst controversy, the Trump administration has been accused of secretly planning to send ICE agents to provide security for the U.S. delegation at the upcoming Winter Olympics in Italy. Despite initial denials, and then confirmations, Italian officials have vacillated on the matter. The plan has ignited anger and sparked calls to prevent ICE agents from entering the country, with critics citing concerns over the agency’s history of violence and overreach. While the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has confirmed ICE’s involvement in assisting with security, Italian authorities continue to deny the agency will operate within the country.
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In St. Paul, the Minnesota National Guard provided coffee and donuts to anti-ICE protesters, with a guardsman stating it was a demonstration of safety and security. The deployment followed a recent shooting involving a Border Patrol agent that resulted in the death of a Minneapolis resident, Alex J. Pretti, sparking questions and differing accounts of the incident. This event occurred shortly after a previous shooting involving an ICE officer, prompting Gov. Tim Walz to call for the removal of federal agents from Minnesota. Following the shooting, President Donald Trump stated his administration would be reviewing the situation.
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Italians Outraged by US ICE Deployment for Winter Olympics
Controversy has erupted in Italy over the planned presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents assisting with security operations at the upcoming Winter Olympics. Italian officials, including former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and Milan’s mayor, Giuseppe Sala, have expressed strong disapproval, citing concerns about ICE’s tactics and jurisdiction. The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed ICE’s involvement, stating their role is to support the US diplomatic security service and not conduct immigration enforcement, with all security operations remaining under Italian authority. Despite reassurances from the Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, who clarified ICE’s role is limited to collaboration, some Italian lawmakers have demanded the agents be barred from entering the country.
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Judge Orders ICE Chief to Court Over Due Process Denials
AP News reports that a Minnesota federal judge has ordered the acting director of ICE, Todd Lyons, to appear in court due to the Trump administration’s failure to comply with court orders regarding hearings for detained immigrants. Chief Judge Patrick J. Schiltz cited the administration’s ongoing violations despite previous assurances of compliance. This order follows multiple instances of non-compliance, including a case where a bond hearing was not provided within the court-mandated timeframe. The judge has emphasized the need for Lyons’ personal appearance, recognizing the extraordinary nature of the situation.
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ICE Agents’ Security Role at Milan-Cortina Olympics Sparks Controversy
According to sources at the U.S. Embassy in Rome, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will have a security role during the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Games, supporting diplomatic security details. The agents will not be conducting immigration enforcement operations. Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala stated ICE is not welcome in Milan, while Italian authorities have made conflicting statements regarding the agency’s confirmed deployment. The U.S. delegation, led by Vice President JD Vance, will be attending the opening ceremony of the games in February.
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ICE Arrest & Abuse: My Account of Trauma and the Haunting Reality
The author, a Minneapolis resident, was arrested by ICE agents while attempting to warn neighbors about ongoing raids, actions they believed were protected by law. Despite being a U.S. citizen, the author was pepper-sprayed, had their car windows smashed, and was subsequently arrested without any charges. The experience involved degrading treatment, denial of basic rights, and witnessing the distress of fellow detainees, including children. Released after eight hours, the author reflects on the trauma and calls for collective action against perceived tyranny and unchecked brutality by ICE.
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Border Patrol Commander Bovino and Agents to Leave Minneapolis Amidst Controversy
President Trump has signaled a softened stance on immigration enforcement in Minnesota, following conversations with the governor and Minneapolis mayor. Border czar Tom Homan will take charge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, while some federal agents are expected to depart. This shift comes amidst a lawsuit challenging the federal government’s actions, with a judge questioning the motives behind the crackdown. Meanwhile, a different judge is considering the preservation of evidence related to recent shootings involving federal officers.
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ICE Agent Morale Plummets Amidst Criticism, Long Hours, and Quotas
Amid the Trump administration’s aggressive anti-immigration operations, morale is reportedly plummeting among federal law enforcement officers from ICE and Customs and Border Patrol. Officers expressed disillusionment with the tactics and leadership, particularly after a deadly shooting of a U.S. citizen by a federal agent. According to reports, many agents support the deportation agenda but have serious concerns about its execution and the messaging from top officials. Furthermore, there is also extreme frustration within the department over the claims and narratives pushed by DHS in the aftermath of the shooting, eroding trust and credibility among the agents.
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Republican Candidate Drops Minnesota Bid, Citing Unconstitutional ICE Actions
Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Madel withdrew from the race, citing the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement operations as a “federal retribution” against Minnesota citizens. Madel criticized the expanded scope of Operation Metro Surge, which he believed instilled fear in citizens, particularly those of color, and led to unconstitutional actions. His decision followed public outrage over the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minneapolis, and Madel expressed concern that the operations would harm Republicans statewide. He called for support of local law enforcement caught between federal mandates and community relations.
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Minnesota Republican Candidate Chris Madel Drops Out, Criticizes ICE
Chris Madel, a Republican candidate for Minnesota governor, has ended his campaign after a second protester was killed by federal agents. Madel, a lawyer who previously represented the ICE agent involved in the shooting of Renee Good, cited his inability to support the national Republican party’s actions and policies. He criticized the expansion of “Operation Metro Surge” and the detention of citizens based on their skin color, as well as the Department of Homeland Security’s practices. This comes amid increased scrutiny of federal agents’ actions and a shifting political landscape in Minnesota, where no Republican has won a statewide election since 2006.
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Trump’s ICE Plan for Olympics Sparks Outrage and Calls for Boycott
Amidst controversy, the Trump administration has been accused of secretly planning to send ICE agents to provide security for the U.S. delegation at the upcoming Winter Olympics in Italy. Despite initial denials, and then confirmations, Italian officials have vacillated on the matter. The plan has ignited anger and sparked calls to prevent ICE agents from entering the country, with critics citing concerns over the agency’s history of violence and overreach. While the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has confirmed ICE’s involvement in assisting with security, Italian authorities continue to deny the agency will operate within the country.
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Minnesota National Guard Offers Coffee and Donuts to Anti-ICE Protesters
In St. Paul, the Minnesota National Guard provided coffee and donuts to anti-ICE protesters, with a guardsman stating it was a demonstration of safety and security. The deployment followed a recent shooting involving a Border Patrol agent that resulted in the death of a Minneapolis resident, Alex J. Pretti, sparking questions and differing accounts of the incident. This event occurred shortly after a previous shooting involving an ICE officer, prompting Gov. Tim Walz to call for the removal of federal agents from Minnesota. Following the shooting, President Donald Trump stated his administration would be reviewing the situation.
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