Filmmaker and New York Knicks superfan Spike Lee says Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are not welcome at any Knicks celebration or parade if the team wins the NBA Finals. Multiple outlets report that Lee makes the remarks in a warning-style message, telling officials and agencies to keep ICE out of the event. Lee also characterizes the atmosphere around a potential win as chaotic and celebratory, saying it will be “craziness” and “love,” and that New York Police Department control will be limited. In the reports, Lee urges alternatives such as the presence of the Marines or the National Guard rather than ICE, emphasizing the point repeatedly. The coverage agrees that his comments are conditional on the Knicks winning, and that he frames his request as a response to how the celebrations would be handled. The reports do not indicate any official policy decision from ICE or other agencies, only that Lee publicly calls for ICE to be absent from the planned celebrations.