On Saturday, a group of demonstrators assembled in Milan’s Piazza XXV Aprile to express opposition to the planned deployment of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents during the upcoming Winter Olympics. The square’s name commemorates Italy’s liberation from Nazi fascism in 1945, adding symbolic weight to the protest. Participants criticized the US agency’s involvement, describing it as an example of “creeping fascism.”
The protest reflects local concerns about the role of ICE and broader issues related to immigration enforcement. Organizers and attendees voiced their disapproval of the agency’s presence at the international event hosted in their city.
**Why this matters**
The protest highlights tensions surrounding immigration policies and law enforcement practices on a global stage. The presence of ICE agents at the Winter Olympics raises questions about security measures and their impact on civil liberties. Additionally, it underscores how historical memory and current political issues intersect in public demonstrations.
Source: NewsData
