Recently, producer Rob Worsoff pitched a game show concept to the DHS, offering a chance for immigrants to compete for U.S. citizenship. This idea, contrasting with the often tedious process of applying for citizenship, suggests a troubling trend given the current administration's aggressive immigration stance. As the DHS has not yet approved this pitch, it raises questions about the seriousness and morality of such entertainment-driven approaches to significant legal matters, reflecting a broader societal shift towards trivializing essential processes.
The actual process of winning citizenship is obviously too boring to film. Filling out an N-400 form? Snore. A written exam? I'd rather watch a dog eat grass.
Such an idea would be eye-rollingly low-class in normal times, but as the Trump administration attempts to ramp up deportations... this dumb concept travels at warp speed to the dimension of the truly depraved.
The only stupid ideas that are a problem are the ones where the actual government considers cosigning them.
Gotta really think this one through, I guess. Something like this must be thoroughly vetted by serious people.
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