The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is considering collaborating with producers of the company.Duck Dynasty“A reality show featuring immigrants fighting for US citizenship.
Rob Worsoff, an A&E producer who pitched the division about the show on the 35-page slide deck that Daily Mail first reported, is envisaged to compete nationwide for awards that quickly track the citizenship process, such as digging for clams in Maine, or raiding the Arkansas River in Colorado.
The show is called “Americans.” It is also the name of the Amtrak train that carries them all across the country.
One slide seen by Fox News Digital states that when they travel to each state, competitors “learning about the history, quirks and activities of each region.” “At the train, we learn who they are, where they came from, their unique background and why they chose to move to the United States,” reads Slide.
It looks like DHS It is open to suggestions.

HHS Sec. Christie Noem, known for her work-TV-made moments, has yet to be explained about the idea because it is in its early stages, department officials told Fox. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Documentation of the pitch deck of the proposed reality show. (Fox News Digital)
“I said that might be a good idea,” Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary for DHS spokesperson, told Fox News Digital.
“We get hundreds of pitches for the show, and we need to revive patriotism and civic duties in this country.
She added that second to X. Christie Noem, What she is known for her work-made TV moment is that she hasn’t been explained yet for the idea because it is in the early stages and has not been approved by the staff.
The winner is considered “our latest American!” Although all contestants on the show are eligible for ultimate citizenship.
Other game prizes are “symbolically Americans” that include a million American Airlines points, a $10,000 Starbucks gift card or a lifetime supply of 76 petrol.
Wausoff, a Canadian, told Fox News Digital that he even pitched the idea to DHS under both the Obama administration and President Barack. Joe Biden I had accepted that.
“In both cases there was a positive response,” he said. “There was a very positive response below [DHS Sec. Alejandro] Mallorcas, then he was bounced each. ”
“My show is a very positive and fun and comprehensive show,” Worsoff added. He said he pitched the idea for the hit reality show The Biggest Loser many years ago, and people initially criticised him for being fat. “Then people saw the show where they realized this was a heartwarming, kind show.”
“No one’s backing down [immigration] He emphasized by taking part in the “Process” show.

DHS has launched a $200 million ad campaign aimed at highlighting the administration’s efforts to crack down on illegal immigration. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)
Worsoff told the Wall Street Journal that he pitched the idea back to the Obama administration, but it never gained traction.
Previously written by Wasov It was produced for and for the “Duck Dynasty,” a reality television show about Louisiana families and their duck hunting activities. He also produced a matchmaker for Bravo billionaires.
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Worsoff, who is originally from Canada, told Daily Mail: “I’m not affiliated with political ideology. As an immigrant, I’m just trying to create shows celebrating the immigration process, celebrate the meaning of being American and have a national conversation about what it means to be America through the eyes of those who want it the most.”
DHS has launched a $200 million ad campaign aimed at highlighting the administration’s efforts to crack down on illegal immigration.