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Olympic Anti-ICE protesters rally ahead of the opening ceremony in Milan

At a Friday rally, hundreds of protesters chanted slogans, blew whistles, and lit flares to protest the presence of U.S. Immigration agents in Italy and the closing of streets before the 'Milano Winter Games' Opening Ceremony.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are reportedly present to protect Americans at the Olympics. This has sparked protests, given their role as frontline agents in President Donald Trump's aggressive immigration policy.

Some of the banners displayed by the students-led protesters read "Ice out" and "Ice should not be in my drink, but my city".

The demonstrators in Milan blew plastic whistles that have become a sign of 'anti-ICE rallies' in the U.S. They also urged Vice President JDVance of the U.S. and Secretary of State, Marco?Rubio, to return home.

Katie Legare is a Minnesotan protester currently studying in Europe. She was referring to the killings of two U.S. Citizens by ICE agents in her 'home city'.

It's not okay just to accept the status quo and ignore any problems. "It's not okay to just acquiesce and go with the status quo."

The Italian government has denied the allegations, stating that ICE personnel were not present on the streets of Italy during the Olympics. Only operatives working for Homeland Security Investigations in Italy are based out of U.S. diplomat missions.

The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee also stated that no agents of ICE provided security for Team USA.

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Italian authorities blocked some areas of central Milan and ordered that schools remain closed until the Friday evening opening ceremony. This was done to improve security and reduce traffic disruptions.

A separate demonstration took place in the afternoon on a nearby square, near the San Siro Stadium, where the Opening Ceremony will be held.

Several hundred people, including tenants of public housing protesting the high cost to live, and members of the Unsustainable Olympics Committee accusing the government of directing public funds into the Games rather than helping lower-income residents, marched in opposition to what they deemed as the economic and social impact of the Games.

The protesters claim that the Olympics are a wasteful use of resources and money, while housing costs are high and public meeting places are scarce. Some demonstrators chanted slogans that criticised Israel and expressed support for Palestinians.

Greenpeace, an environmental group, staged a demonstration in front of Milan’s cathedral on Thursday to protest the role of Italian oil giant Eni as the sponsor of the Games.

On Friday, a torchlit protest march organized by a movement opposing the Games will be held in an area near the site of the Opening Ceremony. (Reporting and writing by Elisa Mandala and Andrea Mandala, Additional reporting by Leonardo Benassatto, Andrew Cawthorne, and Christian Radnedge, editing by Pritha Sakar, Andrew Cawthorne, and Christian Radnedge.

(source: Reuters)