The Pitt season 2 episode 11 features ICE agents in ER chaos

ICE agents bring an injured woman named Pranita to the emergency department in The Pitt season 2 episode 11, causing patients and staff to flee amid fears of apprehension. Doctor Langdon attempts to apologize to Santos, leading to a heated confrontation over his past actions. The episode ends with nurse Emma attacked by a disoriented patient.

Executive producer John Wells confirmed on the February 27 episode of The Town podcast that season 2 of The Pitt would include a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) storyline. He recalled HBO Max executives responding to the pitch: 'Good story. Just make sure it's balanced, and we're not just treating the situation as if it doesn't have other points of view.' Wells noted the team's trepidation about addressing current events in the country due to potential risks in storytelling. This plot arrives in episode 11, aired ahead of the article's March 20, 2026 publication date. Two ICE agents, one masked with a bandana, deliver Pranita to the ED after she fell during a sweep at her restaurant, injuring her shoulder. The agent explains: 'She took a nasty fall, her shoulder... she screamed in pain when I put the [zip] ties on her.' Robby questions the fall, and the masked agent forbids phone calls. The agents' presence prompts patients to leave and staff with protective status to depart, straining the short-staffed department. Robby confronts an agent about the impact. Tensions peak when agents try to remove Pranita prematurely; Jesse intervenes, gets cuffed, and is dragged out with her. Robby assures Jesse: 'Don't say anything... We'll get you an attorney. I promise, we'll get you out.' Elsewhere, Langdon apologizes to Santos for past behavior: 'I'm sorry for being an a—hole on your first day.' Santos rejects it, accusing him: 'You f—king stole drugs from the hospital.' She demands public accountability and tells him to stay out of her way; Al-Hashimi overhears. Robby criticizes senior resident Samira for a near-miss, stating: 'You have to think of these walls like a force field... You cannot let anything in.' Samira responds: 'Maybe I just don't belong here.' Concerns linger about Robby, highlighted by camera focus during a patient's self-harm question and series creator R. Scott Gemmill's comment: 'I think there's a part of Robby that has a contingency plan that he might not come back.' The shift ends violently as an inebriated patient chokes new nurse Emma.

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