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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is considering working with producers from the Duck Dynasty to take part in a reality show that includes a show where immigrants compete for U.S. citizenship.
A&E producer Rob Worsoff marketed the department on the 35-page slide deck that the Daily Mail first reported, envisioning immigrants participating in competitions across the country for rewards to quickly track their citizenship, such as digging clams in the Hillslam in Maine or Colorado's Arkansas River.
The show will be called "American," also known as the name of Amtrak train, which will adopt them nationwide.
Fox News Digital saw that when they travel to each state, competitors will “understand the history, quirks and activities of each region.” “On the train, we will learn who they are, where they come from, their unique background, and why they chose to immigrate to the United States of America.”
DHS appears to be open to the proposal.
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HHS seconds. A department official told Fox that Kristi Noem is known for her television moments at work, but has not briefed the idea because it is in its early stages. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Documents on the tone deck in the proposed reality show. (Fox News figures)
"I said it might be a good idea," DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital.
"We have hundreds of courts for the show. We need to restore patriotism and civic duty in this country and we are happy to review the courts that are out of the box."
She added Sec on x. Kristi Noem is known for her television moments at work, but has not briefed the idea because it is in its early stages and has not yet received employee approval.
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The winner will be considered “our newest fellow Americans!” although all contestants in the show are eligible for final citizenship.
Other game prizes will be "Americans on the Image", which includes 1 million American Airlines points, $10,000 Starbucks gift cards or 76 gasoline supplies throughout the life.
Canadian Worsoff told Fox News Digital that he had proposed the idea long before the Obama administration, and both President Barack Obama and Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security have embraced it.
“There were positive reactions in both cases,” he said. “Under (DHSSec. Alejandro) Mayorkas, his reaction was very positive and then he was impeached.”
"My show is very positive, fun performances," Wosov added. He said he proposed the idea a few years ago for the hit reality show "the biggest loser" and people initially accused him of being fat. “Then people watched the show and they realized it was a heart-warming, kind show.”
He stressed that “no one moved backwards in the (immigration) process.”
The Department of Homeland Security launched a $200 million advertising campaign to highlight the government's efforts to undermine illegal immigration. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)
Worsoff told the Wall Street Journal that he had proposed the idea before the Obama Aprtination, but it never attracted attention.
Worsoff previously wrote and produced reality TV shows for Duck Dynasty about Louisiana families and their duck hunting. He also made Bravo's millionaire matchmaker.
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Worsoff, from Canada, told the Daily Mail: "I don't have any political ideology. As an immigrant myself, I'm just trying to do a show that celebrates the immigration process, celebrates what it means to be an American, and through what people want to be an American most is what American means to America."
The Department of Homeland Security has launched a $200 million advertising campaign to highlight the government's efforts to undermine illegal immigration.