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Meanwhile, Worsoff claimed during his CNN interview that the DHS appears to be “seriously considering” the show—which he said ...
A reality show pitch where immigrants compete for U.S. citizenship is reportedly under review by Trump's Department of Homeland Security, stirring controversy and curiosity alike.
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The Daily Mail reported on Thursday that Rob Worsoff, a Canadian-born writer, producer and director, pitched the outlandish ...
The Department of Homeland Security is reportedly reviewing a proposal for a reality television series in which immigrants ...
The Netflix series, which follows a group of autistic people as they search for love in their hometowns, feels good to watch, but don’t just call it feel-good TV.
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The idea, from reality TV veteran Rob Worsoff, would see immigrants compete in stereotypically American activities like ...
ICE Barbie Kristi Noem is reportedly considering taking a page from Donald Trump’s book and pivoting into reality TV.
No, Homeland Security has not backed a reality show awarding U.S. citizenship just yet — but it could still happen.
The Department of Homeland Security is considering collaborating on a TV show with the producer of the popular reality show ...
DHS is considering a reality show pitched by a 'Duck Dynasty' producer that would feature immigrants competing for U.S.