Pete Davidson returned to "Saturday Night Live" as Tom Homan, a border czar, in a cold open sketch that aired recently. In the scene, Davidson played Homan meeting with bumbling ICE agents in Minneapolis, where they were discussing their operation in Minnesota.
Davidson explained that former Border Patrol Commander-at-large Greg Bovino was relieved of duty not because he did a bad job or lied under oath, but because he got filmed doing those things. The president allegedly didn't like that. Davidson then tried to remind the ICE agents about the parameters of their operation, saying they were looking to deport illegal immigrants who have committed crimes.
The agents, played by Kenan Thompson, Andrew Dismukes, and James Austin Johnson, were clueless about what was happening in Minnesota, with one agent speculating they might be searching for Epstein files. Davidson shot down that idea, saying they had released those documents to distract from this operation.
During the meeting, Davidson asked the agents what they learned from it, only to be told that they should have hired more aggressive men and not trained them properly. Davidson responded by telling them to "drop and give me 20" but later offered a compromise: three push-ups with knees, "girl style."
As the meeting spiraled out of control, Homan tried to regain order, saying, "Get out there, show some restraint, and do your job without violating anyone's rights as Americans." However, when the officers replied they couldn't do that, Homan advised them simply to "try not to get filmed." The sketch ends with a chaotic scene of agents frantically trying to leave while being told not to film them.
The episode marked Davidson's return to SNL as Homan, offering a satirical take on ICE policies and the frustrations faced by immigration enforcement officials.
Davidson explained that former Border Patrol Commander-at-large Greg Bovino was relieved of duty not because he did a bad job or lied under oath, but because he got filmed doing those things. The president allegedly didn't like that. Davidson then tried to remind the ICE agents about the parameters of their operation, saying they were looking to deport illegal immigrants who have committed crimes.
The agents, played by Kenan Thompson, Andrew Dismukes, and James Austin Johnson, were clueless about what was happening in Minnesota, with one agent speculating they might be searching for Epstein files. Davidson shot down that idea, saying they had released those documents to distract from this operation.
During the meeting, Davidson asked the agents what they learned from it, only to be told that they should have hired more aggressive men and not trained them properly. Davidson responded by telling them to "drop and give me 20" but later offered a compromise: three push-ups with knees, "girl style."
As the meeting spiraled out of control, Homan tried to regain order, saying, "Get out there, show some restraint, and do your job without violating anyone's rights as Americans." However, when the officers replied they couldn't do that, Homan advised them simply to "try not to get filmed." The sketch ends with a chaotic scene of agents frantically trying to leave while being told not to film them.
The episode marked Davidson's return to SNL as Homan, offering a satirical take on ICE policies and the frustrations faced by immigration enforcement officials.