"Try not to get filmed": Davidson returns to "Saturday Night Live" as Homan, offers ICE advice

Pete Davidson, a familiar face on "Saturday Night Live," returned to the show as Tom Homan, a border czar, in a cold open sketch that poked fun at the complexities of immigration policies. In the scene, Davidson's character is tasked with briefing ICE agents in Minneapolis on their operation.

Davidson's explanation for why former Border Patrol Commander-at-large Greg Bovino was relieved of duty sparked confusion among the officers. He clarified that it wasn't due to poor performance or publicized incidents, but rather because he was filmed engaging in activities that drew attention from the president and the media. The agents looked perplexed by this reasoning.

The meeting quickly descended into chaos as Davidson attempted to provide guidance on ICE's primary objective: deporting undocumented immigrants who have committed crimes. However, the officers seemed disoriented, with Kenan Thompson speculating about their role in Minnesota ("This could be wrong, but β€” Army?").

Davidson's patience wore thin as he tried to refocus the discussion on the task at hand. When asked what ICE agents should be looking for, Andrew Dismukes suggested Epstein files, prompting Davidson to correct him and clarify that the agency had already released those documents as a distraction.

The sketch took a humorous turn when Dismukes offered some sarcastic advice on how to handle their duties, including "Drop and give me 20" or "How about three, with knees, girl style?" Davidson shot back, saying they should aim to "get out there, show some restraint, and do our job without violating anyone's rights as Americans." However, when the officers claimed they couldn't meet this goal, Davidson advised them to "just try not to get filmed."

The sketch offers a satirical take on immigration policies and the complexities of enforcing these laws. By exaggerating the bureaucratic challenges faced by ICE agents, the writers poke fun at the difficulties in navigating these complex issues without drawing attention from the public and the media.
 
OMG this is so true 🀣 I was like "what's going on here?" when Pete Davidson was trying to explain why that dude got fired πŸ˜‚ Like, you can't just film yourself partying at a White House event and expect it not to get noticed, right? πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ And Kenan Thompson cracking about being part of the Army πŸ€£πŸ˜‚ I mean, come on guys get your priorities straight! 😎 The sketch is hilarious but also kinda hits home tbh. We need to have a more balanced approach to immigration policies, you know? Not just focus on deporting people who've done stuff wrong, but also work with them to try and fix their problems 🀝
 
man... i'm thinking about how we as a society try to tackle these complex issues like immigration policies πŸ€”. it's easy to get caught up in the chaos of bureaucracy and just want to drop our responsibilities, but davidson's character is trying to keep it real and remind everyone that at the end of the day, they're supposed to be serving their country, not getting filmed for entertainment value πŸ˜‚.

it got me thinking, what if we applied this same level of scrutiny to other institutions like law enforcement or the justice system? would we find more efficiency and effectiveness in our decision-making processes? or would it just lead to more confusion and frustration? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I gotta say, Pete Davidson killed it with that sketch! I mean, he went from Tom Homan to totally losing his cool lol πŸ˜‚. The way those ICE agents were all confused just added to the humor. But what really got me was how they tried to make a point about not getting too caught up in public attention – like, yeah, we get it, it's hard to do your job without being filmed πŸ“Έ. I love how Andrew Dismukes tried to sneak in some jokes, even when he wasn't supposed to be the funny guy 🀣. It was all just so well done, and I'm here for more satirical takes on immigration policies! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ ICE agents can't even keep track of who's being relieved of duty... like what's next? πŸ™ƒ They're already struggling with deporting people for crimes, but now they gotta worry about not getting filmed doing their job πŸ˜‚ Guess that's a new kind of "national security" threat. And meanwhile, Pete Davidson's character is over here trying to brief them on the actual objectives... good luck with that πŸ’ͺ
 
🀣 I'm loving how Pete Davidson brings the funny to SNL again! This cold open sketch on Tom Homan's character had me chuckling out loud πŸ˜‚. It's crazy how ridiculous the situations get, like when Kenan Thompson's character thinks he might be part of some kinda Army unit? 🀣 And poor Andrew Dismukes' sarcastic suggestions are just πŸ™„ perfect. But what really gets me is that it's all done in a way that pokes fun at the complexities of immigration policies – it's like, 'Hey, we get it, these laws can be super tricky to enforce without getting roasted on social media!' πŸ˜‚ The satire is on point, and I'm here for it! πŸ‘
 
OMG u guys Pete Davidson's Tom Homan sketch was SO relatable lol I mean who hasn't been in a meeting where it feels like everyone's on the same page but really they're all just lost 🀣 The way Kenan Thompson joked about Army being involved was straight fire πŸ’₯ And can we talk about Andrew Dismukes' "advice" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ it was literally me and my friends trying to make each other laugh in our last meeting too πŸ‘« But what I love is that Pete Davidson's sketch isn't just a joke, it's actually highlighting the challenges of enforcing immigration policies without drawing attention from the public. It's like, can we really have a serious conversation about this stuff without causing a stir? πŸ€” Anyways, that sketch was perfection πŸ˜‚
 
I mean, I guess it's kinda funny how Pete Davidson is just casually playing a border czar on SNL 🀣 like that's exactly what we need more of – politicians pretending to be experts. And oh boy, can you imagine having to deal with those ICE agents? They'd probably think "Drop and give me 20" literally πŸ‹οΈβ€β™‚οΈπŸ˜‚. I love how the sketch pokes fun at the whole immigration policy thing, though. It's like, who needs clarity when you've got a bunch of people shouting into the void? The writers really did an awesome job of highlighting the absurdity of it all πŸ˜‚πŸ‘.
 
omg this sketch is SO relatable i feel like i'd be lost too if i had to deal with all that paperwork and public scrutiny πŸ˜‚ its funny cuz they're tryin 2 do their job but everything's so politicized it's hard 2 know wut's real rn

i think the writers did a great job of exposin the absurdity of some immigration policies, like "Drop and give me 20" lol that's just ridiculous. i wish we could all just have a calm convo about how 2 handle these issues but nope, media attention gets in the way πŸ“°

anywayz i think it's dope Pete Davidson is back on SNL, he always brings the laughs πŸŽ‰ can't wait 4 more sketches like this
 
I'm just saying, this Pete Davidson skit is actually kinda funny... not because it's poking fun at immigration policies specifically, but more because it shows how hard it can be to get any semblance of clarity from those in charge 🀣. Like, I get that we need to have a conversation about these issues, but when the lines are blurred so much, it's tough for anyone to know what they're supposed to be doing. It's like trying to navigate a giant puzzle blindfolded, with pieces constantly moving around you πŸ—ΊοΈ. Anyway, I think the sketch is just highlighting the absurdity of it all, and that's something we can all relate to πŸ˜‚.
 
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