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‘South Park’: ICE raids Denver’s Ball Arena in new episode

Larimer Square and the Denver Art Museum also appear in season 27, episode 2

ICE raids Denver's Ball Arena in episode two of season 27 of "South Park," entitled "Got a Nut." (Provided by Comedy Central/South Park)
ICE raids Denver’s Ball Arena in episode two of season 27 of “South Park,” entitled “Got a Nut.” (Provided by Comedy Central/South Park)
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A new episode of “South Park” hit the airwaves Wednesday night, and creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who were raised in Colorado, used Denver as a backdrop to mock the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity taking place this year.

While the second episode of the season probably won’t garner the same headlines as the first — or a response from Donald Trump — it’s definitely of interest to Colorado viewers, who will recognize Ball Arena, Larimer Square and the Denver Art Museum (although no Casa Bonita).

Entitled “Got a Nut,” the show’s long-running school counselor, Mr. Mackey, loses his job and joins ICE, which is characterized as a career needing no skills, talent or prior experience. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is depicted as the agency’s , whose over-Botoxed face keeps falling off and terrorizing people.

Cartoon ICE agents raid Ball Arena in Denver during a Dora the Explorer Live! performance and arrest many of the attendees, seniors and children among them. Thousands of people then show up to protest the raids in downtown Denver, which is unmissable thanks to signs for Larimer Square, the Denver Art Museum and a string of Colorado flags hanging over the street.

In July, real-life federal immigration authorities arrested at least 243 undocumented immigrants in the Denver area. The agencies involved didn’t provide a breakdown of convictions or charges for most of those detained.

Wednesday’s episode also depicted Vice President JD Vance and Trump in white suits as referential characters from TV show “Fantasy Island.” Vance was the sidekick in the role as Tattoo. “South Park” took aim at right-wing personality Charlie Kirk, who was billed as a “master debater” for his often inflammatory commentary. Unlike Trump, who lambasted the “South Park” premiere for the way he was depicted, Vance and Kirk appeared to be excited about their cameos.

On X, and Kirk also called his portrayal “hilarious” when discussing the episode on “The Charlie Kirk Show” on Thursday. Additionally, on X with a link to its job recruitment site. “South Park” social media did not respond kindly, .

“South Park” typically airs on Wednesdays on Comedy Central. However, there was a two-week gap between the first and second episodes, so it’s unclear when the next one will air.

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