Participants would take on challenges, such as gold mining in California and making cars in Detroit
The US Department of Interior Security is considering being part of a reality TV program in which migrants compete against each other for American citizenship, the assistant Secretary of the Agency, Tricia Mclaughlin, said.
In every episode, participants would participate in challenges with an American theme such as digging gold in California and compiling a car in a factory in Detroit, according to the pitch that was seen by a number of points of sale. Allegedly it would end with a meeting of the town hall and a definitive mood to select the winner.
The idea for the series, which has the working title ‘The American’, comes from Rob Worsoff, the producer behind reality shows such as ‘The Millionaire Matchmaker’, ‘Duck Dynasty’ and ‘The Biggest Loser’.
The Daily Mail, which was one of the first points of sale that reported on the development on Thursday, claimed that DHS Secretary Kristi called Name that the series was being made.
McLaughlin denied the report in a post on X on Friday and called it “False” And “An insult to journalism.” Name is not “Even consciously” From the reality -TV program -pitch, she kept up.
The DHS receives hundreds of TV programs and each of them every year “Undergoes a thorough control process prior to denial or approval,” said the assistant secretary. The field for ‘The American’ “Did not receive approval or refusal by staff,” she added.
Allegedly the field says: “Participants will represent a broad demography of ages, ethnic groups and talents. We will participate in the laughter, tears, frustration and joy – their background stories – because we are reminded of how great it is to be American, through the eyes of 12 amazing people who want nothing more than what we have, and what we have to award: the freedom, the freedom, the freedom, the freedom of the freedom: the freedom of the freedom:” “
Worsoff, who emigrated to the US from Canada, told the Wall Street Journal on Friday that none of the losers in the show would be punished or the deportation would be. “This is not ‘The Hunger Games’ for immigrants,” he said.
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In an interview with CNN, Wersoff noted that for the first time he threw the idea for the series on the DHS during the administration of US President Barack Obama. He added that he recently held three meetings with DHS officials with regard to the show. “I feel that we are trending in a good way,” he said.
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