The U.S. Ministry of National safety is considering working on a tv show in which immigrants would compete for the citizenship of the United States - reported the "Wall Street Journal" on Friday.
Rob Worsoff, who emigrated from Canada, made a proposal to produce specified a program. Worsoff said "WSJ" The program is to awaken hope and to celebrate what it means to be an American citizen.
"These are not 'Death Games' for immigrants," said the originator. Immigrants would compete with each another in various games, including for example on American past and science.
"verify" the thought
A spokesperson for the national safety department Tricia McLaughlin reported that she spoke to the originator of this reality show and the anticipation of cooperation with the programme is being considered. She announced that the thought was at "a very early phase of the verification process" and added that "each proposal goes through a thorough verification process before it is rejected or accepted".
McLaughlin noted that the ministry receives hundreds of proposals per year for possible tv programmes, including, for example, documentary films on border safety operations.
As he wrote "WSJ", Kristi Noah's kind of office as head of the hotel is edited under tv and "puts publicity first, sometimes at the expense of operations".
The paper wrote that the ministry had allocated over $200 million to an advertising run in which Noah told immigrants residing in the United States illegally to return to their countries.
Worsoff said he's not in contact with Noah and he doesn't know if the chief of the department knows about his idea. He stressed that he had received affirmative signals on his proposal and had already held preliminary discussions on production with television.
"WSJ" noted that the maker of the program had already presented his thought to the American government during the Barack Obama administration and later Joe Biden.
PAP