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DHS Evaluates Reality Show Proposal Offering Citizenship to Immigrant Contestants

The Department of Homeland Security confirms early review of 'The American,' a concept where immigrants compete in cultural challenges for expedited naturalization.

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In den USA sorgt die geplante Reality-Show "The American" von Kristi Noem für Aufsehen. (Symbolbild)
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Overview

  • The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reviewing a proposal for a reality TV show titled 'The American,' where immigrants compete for expedited citizenship and prizes.
  • Contestants would travel across the U.S. by train, participating in region-specific cultural competitions, such as gold panning in California and log rolling in Wisconsin.
  • The winner would be sworn in as a U.S. citizen at the Capitol and receive additional prizes, including airline miles and gift vouchers.
  • DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin confirmed the proposal is in an early evaluation phase, with no decisions made on approval or production partnerships.
  • Reports conflict on Secretary Kristi Noem's involvement, with DHS officially denying her endorsement or prior knowledge of the project.