The second episode of the new season goes even further than its politically charged premiere.
The episode, which aired this week, opens with a scene where Mr. Mackey, the South Park elementary school counselor, loses his job and, in a desperate attempt to make money, joins the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
As part of his new role, he participates in a raid on the production set of Dora the Explorer, a moment that sends shockwaves through the fictional universe.
The show pulls no punches in its critique of ICE, mocking the agency’s controversial immigration raids by depicting Kristi Noem, head of Homeland Security, shooting multiple puppies and carrying out a raid on heaven itself.
South Park’s version of Noem is shown making a chilling remark: “If it’s Brown, it goes down,” as the episode critiques the agency’s treatment of immigrants and its controversial policies. Continues…