Overview
- A reality TV concept titled 'The American,' pitched by producer Rob Worsoff, envisions immigrants competing in challenges across the U.S. for expedited citizenship.
- The Department of Homeland Security confirms the show is in the early stages of its vetting process and has neither been approved nor rejected.
- DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin denies that Secretary Kristi Noem has reviewed or supports the proposal, countering claims by unnamed sources suggesting otherwise.
- The proposed format features 12 pre-vetted contestants starting at Ellis Island, competing in region-specific tasks, and being judged by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officials.
- Critics on social media have labeled the concept as dystopian and dehumanizing, with comparisons to 'The Hunger Games' and calls for its rejection.