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According to reports, the US Ministry of Homeland Security is considering an “out-of-the-box” pitch for participating in a television game on which immigrants would compete for US citizenship.

The spokeswoman for the department, Tricia McLaughlin, described the New York Times field as a “celebration as an American” and said the show would contain challenges based on American traditions.

In an explanation, McLaughlin said: “We have to revive patriotism and bourgeois duty in this country, and we are pleased that we will check the parking spaces from the box. This pitch has not received any approval or rejection by the employees.”

The news about the project appeared when Donald Trump, himself a former reality TV star, carried out a spacious approach to immigration, which has been observed undocumented immigrants as well as lawful constant residents, refugees and people with temporary status and pending legal proceedings. In some cases, US citizens’ children were deported alongside a parent without papers.

Kristi Noem, the former governor of South Dakota, who criticized the deportation efforts as secretary of the homeland protection authority for her “Making-for-TV” style for the enforcement of the immigration for her “Making-for-TV” style. Shortly after she was sworn in, nobody appeared in tactical equipment for a Ride-Along with immigration agents.

She also traveled to El Salvador, where she, who wore a Rolex watch of $ 50,000, posed in a notorious prison in which hundreds of men who were deported by the Trump government without proper procedure were able.

The idea for the reality show was worked by Rob Worsoff, the producer and writer born in Canada, who worked on Duck Dynasty, a reality TV show about a family in Louisiana popular with Trump supporters.

In an interview, Worsoff announced the New York Times that the proposal came from his own experience with the naturalization process as a US citizen. He described the project and said one of the challenges could concentrate on NASA to see which participant could first put together and start a rocket.

The Wall Street Journal checked a 36-page slide deck with the idea of ​​Worsoff, which he presented to the department during the Obama administration and again during the bidet management.

According to the journal, his proposal includes one -hour consequences and begins with immigrants who sail after Ellis Island, an important entry point for millions of people who arrive in the United States. Other challenges include a Gold-Rush competition in San Francisco and an automatic competition in Detroit.

The show would end with the winner as a US citizen.

“These are not the hunger games for immigrants,” Worsoff told the journal and emphasized that the loss of participants is not offset. “This is not: ‘Hey, if you lose, we will send you on a boat outside the country.'”

The idea was reported to the Daily Mail for the first time, although the department emphasized in its explanation that Noem was aware of the pitch.

McLaughlin said that the department received hundreds of parking spaces for potential television programs, including documentaries about immigration and border security processes, as well as employees.

“Each proposal experiences a thorough review process before rejection or approval,” she said.

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