
The new season of South Park continues to take progressively bigger shots at the United States government in its second episode, this time depicting Dora the Explorer being sex trafficked following an ICE raid.
The first episode caused a major political backlash after showing President Donald Trump in bed with Satan, cartoonishly tiny penis and all.
This led Trump’s White House to hit out at the show, claiming the show had not been relevant ‘in 20 years’.
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Creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker gave a sarcastic apology when asked about the backlash but have now doubled down in the show’s second episode.
The episode sees South Park elementary counsellor Mr Mackey lose his job and in a bid to make money joins ICE.

Just as in real life, the show displays ICE carrying out an immigration raid however this time, rather than taking place in schools, restaurants, and immigration court houses, they instead raid the production of Dora the Explorer.
The episode does not hold back in its criticism of the agency, showing Kristi Noem, head of Homeland Security, shooting multiple puppies in the face, and ICE going on to raid heaven.
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During the raid of heaven South Park’s parody of Noem says that ‘if it’s Brown, it goes down’.
Mr Mackey is judged to have done so well in his raid of the Dora the Explorer set he is taken to Mar-a-Lago where he is offered a threesome with Satan and Trump as a babified version of JD Vance offers to ‘apply baby oil to Satan’s a**hole’.
In the process of heading to Mar-a-Lago, Mackey brings along Dora herself where she is put to work as a ‘masseuse’ though she thankfully later escapes.

The episode not only fires aim at ICE’s continued and highly criticised immigration raids, but about claims that link Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Trump has not been proven to be involved in the disgraced financier’s trafficking, however has come under fire for his u-turn on releasing the rumoured ‘Epstein list’.
Trump was a friend of Epstein’s prior to the reveal of his horrific crimes, having been pictured with the sex trafficker on multiple occasions.
The episode has received widespread praise online, with one tweet saying: “The way South Park is dragging Kristi Noem has me on the floor.”
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Another tweet about the episode said: “I have been watching South Park since 1997. I have never seen them bury someone the way they buried Kristi Noem tonight.
“Trey and Matt are laser focused on the entire GOP. Buckle Up!”
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Fans on Reddit were split however, with many feeling it struggled to reach the heights of episode one.
One comment read: “Episode 1 was better but the parts with JD and the Dora raid segment got me.”
Topics: South Park, Donald Trump, TV, TV and Film, US News