US Considers TV Show Where Immigrants Compete for Citizenship

The US may produce a TV show where immigrants compete for citizenship through challenges, aiming to spark a national conversation about American identity.
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The US government has been asked to collaborate on a television program where immigrants can win American citizenship. Contestants must prove their knowledge about the US and American traditions. Each episode will eliminate one participant until a final winner is naturalized.

The idea comes from Canadian-American TV producer Rob Worsoff, inspired by his own naturalization process. Contestants will compete in various challenges across different states, such as building and launching a rocket. "We need a national conversation about what it means to be American," Worsoff told The Wall Street Journal.

The producer emphasized the show is not punitive: "This isn't 'if you lose, you get deported.' It's not 'Hunger Games' for immigrants." Potential hosts include Sofia Vergara, Ryan Reynolds, and Mila Kunis.

A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security confirmed the idea is under review. Worsoff has previously pitched the concept during the Obama and Biden administrations without success.

Chloe Nowak
Chloe Nowak

Chloe Nowak is a Polish author examining youth identity and digital culture. Her work captures how technology shapes modern adolescence.

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