
Kristi Noem Called 'South Park' “So Lazy” for Attacking Her Appearance — Get He…
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem wasn’t too thrilled about how 'South Park' depicted her in Season 27, Episode 2, and it’s easy to see why.
In its latest satirical take on current events, the popular animated series "South Park" has released a short video depicting a fictionalized recruitment process for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The animated segment features a character resembling South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, identified as the head of Homeland Security, delivering an unconventional orientation speech to new recruits. The video portrays the character of Noem explaining that the duties of ICE agents involve "doing what's hard," including scenes where she is shown shooting puppies and detaining individuals. Recruits, including the character Mr. Mackey, are then quickly armed and dispatched on what appears to be a raid. The clip, shared by the official "South Park" account, has generated significant online discussion, with viewers commenting on its sharp political commentary and the show's continued willingness to tackle controversial subjects. While the video is a work of satire, it draws parallels to real-world debates surrounding immigration policy and the actions of government agencies.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem wasn’t too thrilled about how 'South Park' depicted her in Season 27, Episode 2, and it’s easy to see why.