Pete Davidson Opens SNL as Border Czar Tom Homan, Training ICE Agents to Not Get Filmed When They Break the Law

Pete Davidson Stepped into the Shoes of Tom Homan in a Provoking SNL Cold Open

In the latest episode of Saturday Night Live, Pete Davidson took on the role of Tom Homan, a figurehead for the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. The sketch depicted an ICE training session in Minneapolis where agents were trying to avoid getting caught on camera while engaging in questionable activities.

Davidson's portrayal of Homan was biting as he emphasized the importance of avoiding media attention at all costs. He repeatedly stressed, "Maybe just try not to get filmed!" This sentiment resonates with recent controversies surrounding ICE agents and their actions. The agent who preceded Homan, Greg Bovino, had been dismissed from his position due in part to him being caught on tape engaging in behavior that was deemed unacceptable.

The trainees, played by a mix of seasoned SNL cast members including James Austin Johnson, seemed woefully unprepared for the challenges at hand. When asked about use of force, one recruit offered an uncomfortable answer: "This could be wrong, but Don Lemon?" Homan's response? The key is to avoid getting caught on camera.

The sketch raises questions about accountability and the role of media in exposing wrongdoing by government agencies like ICE. By poking fun at these issues, SNL highlights the need for transparency and a commitment to upholding the law – even when it's uncomfortable.
 
so imo pete davidson killed it as tom homan πŸ˜‚πŸ‘ i mean who else can make a character that shady and still make us laugh? 🀣 the way he emphasized avoiding media attention is just so true, like weve all seen those ice agents trying to be sneaky on cam lol. james auston johnson as one of the recruits tho πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ was literally cringey in a good way πŸ˜† and i love how snl pokes fun at these issues without being too over the top. like, we need more shows that make us think about accountability and transparency without just shaming everyone πŸ‘
 
🀣 I mean, can you imagine if they actually had an actual training session like that? It's wild how some people would rather hide behind camera avoidance tips πŸ“ΉπŸ˜‚. But seriously, it's good to see SNL tackling tough topics and making us laugh at the same time. The thing is, it's not just about having a funny sketch – it's about bringing attention to these important issues. We need more transparency in our government agencies, and sometimes that means being uncomfortable πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. It's like, yeah, maybe you shouldn't be doing whatever ICE agents are doing, but if we don't talk about it, how will we fix the problem?
 
lol @ Tom Homan trying to avoid getting caught on camera, that guy must've had PTSD from all those congressional hearings πŸ˜‚. But seriously though, Pete Davidson killed it in this sketch. I love how he took on the role and really brought out the awkwardness of ICE agents trying not to get filmed . It's crazy how these trainees were so unprepared, like "this could be wrong, but Don Lemon?" 🀣 what a wild card move...anyway, kudos to SNL for tackling this tough topic in a way that's both thought-provoking and entertaining. We need more of this type of satire to keep our governments on their toes πŸ’‘
 
omg i'm loving this new snl cold open!!! pete davidson is killing it as tom homan lol how accurate was it though? like who really says "just try not to get filmed" in an ice training session? i need more commentary on this ASAP πŸ€£πŸ˜‚ anyway, i think this is a great way for snl to tackle some of these serious issues and make us laugh at the same time. accountability matters and we should be having these conversations πŸ‘ŠπŸ‘€ what do u guys think?
 
I just saw that episode of SNL and I'm still trying to wrap my head around it 🀯. So, Pete Davidson played this ICE guy and it was super funny but also kinda sad at the same time? Like, how can people be so reckless with their power and not think about getting caught on camera? And what's up with this Don Lemon thing? I mean, I know he's a journalist but... anyway, back to Pete Davidson - did he really just make fun of Tom Homan like that? Does that mean he's okay with making jokes at people's expense? I don't get it πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
I'm tellin' ya, this SNL cold open was on point! πŸ˜‚ I mean, who would've thought Pete Davidson as Tom Homan would be so laugh-out-loud funny? The way he kept repeating "don't get filmed" had me chucklin' like a lunatic. It's like they took all the controversy surrounding ICE and just...exaggerated it for comedic effect.

But for real, though, I think this sketch hit some important points. It's like, we need to be holding our government agencies accountable for their actions, even if it makes us uncomfortable. And the media plays a huge role in that. SNL's poking fun at these issues is just a reminder that we gotta stay vigilant and make sure everyone's held to the same standards.

And can we talk about how ridiculous those trainees were? πŸ˜‚ "This could be wrong, but Don Lemon?" I mean, what even is that? It was like they took all the worst bits of social media and mashed 'em into one cringeworthy answer. But hey, it made for good comedy!
 
I'm watching that Pete Davidson cold open on repeat πŸ˜‚πŸ€£ what a genius move by SNL to take down ICE and its questionable practices with satire! It's all about holding those in power accountable, you know? πŸ’ͺ I mean, who else can make a comedian like Pete Davidson step into the shoes of Tom Homan and make it hilarious? πŸ‘ But seriously though, it's time for transparency and accountability. We need more voices calling out ICE's behavior and demanding change πŸ—£οΈ.
 
just watched that SNL cold open with pete davidson as tom homan from ice and i gotta say its pretty wild how accurately he nailed the whole 'avoiding cameras at all costs' vibe 🀣 but seriously though, it really highlights the lack of accountability within these agencies. like what does it take for someone to be fired from a job just because they got caught doing something shady? and that trainee who said "this could be wrong but don't lemon" is literally the epitome of bureaucratic weirdness πŸ˜‚ anyway, snl's poking fun at this stuff is a good reminder that we need more transparency in our government agencies and less 'oh just ignore the cameras' nonsense πŸ’»
 
ICE training sessions should be live-streamed so we can keep an eye on things πŸ‘€πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ. It's crazy that these agents are worried about getting caught on camera, considering they're supposed to uphold justice and protect citizens. This whole thing feels like a game of cat and mouse, where the public is just trying to stay informed. We need more accountability and transparency in our government agencies, not less 🀝. Maybe it's time for some stricter oversight and consequences for those who break the law πŸš”.
 
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