IOC Pleads for Civility as US Delegation Faces ICE Controversy at Milan Games

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The IOC urged fans to be respectful toward the US delegation led by Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Milano Cortina opening, amid a heated dispute over ICE’s security role at the Games; thousands protested in Milan, while Italian officials sought to reassure the public as DHS said ICE personnel would operate from a U.S. consulate room and not conduct enforcement on Italian soil.
- Olympic Committee Begs Fans to Be Nice to JD Vance The Daily Beast
- Hospitality spot 'Ice House' now 'Winter House' for U.S. athletes ESPN
- US Winter Olympics hospitality space changed from ‘Ice House’ to ‘Winter House’ following anti-ICE protests cnn.com
- IOC fears Americans will face jeers at Winter Olympics opening ceremony France 24
- Olympic president declines to add pressure on LA Games chair Wasserman over Epstein files link AP News
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