New Reality Show That Sees Immigrants Compete for Citizenship Being Developed by Trump Admin
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Kristi Noem, in collaboration with producer Rob Worsoff, is reportedly developing a reality TV show named The American, where immigrants will compete for US citizenship. Based on a 35-page pitch, the show aims to feature 12 immigrants participating in various challenges across the country, with the grand prize of citizenship awarded on Capitol steps. Proposed challenges include activities like mining for gold and building a rocket. While a Homeland Security spokesperson indicated the project is in early vetting phases, sources claim Noem is actively supporting and seeking a platform for the series.
Donald Trump's presidency already feels like a reality show in many ways, but his Homeland Security Secretary, Kristi Noem, is reportedly taking it a step further.
According to a 35-page pitch viewed by The Daily Mail, Noem has been working with writer and producer Rob Worsoff on a new program called The American.
The competition series would feature 12 immigrants arriving in America via Ellis Island before traveling across the country to compete in various challenges.
A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security told The Daily Beast that the show's concept is 'in the very beginning stages' of the vetting process.
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