DHS 'vetting' potential reality TV show where migrants compete for US citizenship
Briefly

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is contemplating a reality TV show where immigrants, already in the system, could compete for US citizenship through various themed challenges. Proposed tasks include mining gold and assembling classic automobiles. While the show's producer, Rob Worsoff, claims it’s not dystopian and that competitors wouldn’t face deportation, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin clarified that the pitch is undergoing a thorough review process with no approval yet. The initiative reflects an ongoing trend of media engagement linked to Secretary Kristi Noem's leadership style, raising concerns over ethics in immigration discussions.
The US Department of Homeland Security is examining a reality TV show where immigrants compete for citizenship, despite concerns about the appropriateness of the show's concept.
Producer Rob Worsoff insists that the show's challenges for immigrant competitors aim to be engaging without the dire consequences typical of reality TV, distancing it from dystopian comparisons.
Read at New York Post
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