A strange proposal is being examined by the US Department of Homeland (DHS) for anyone who wishes to receive US citizenship. According to information brought to light by the Daily Mail for the first time, the ministry is considering a proposal for a television reality show in which immigrants will compete in order to receive … American citizenship.

The proposed reality show, “is in the early stages of the control process and has not been approved but has not been rejected,” DHS spokesman Tricia McLaughlin told the Washington Post in an email.

McLaughlin added that Home Security Minister Kristi L. Noem has not examined the proposal.

This reality show was presented by Rob Worsoff, a Canadian writer and producer who was behind “Duck Dynasty” and “Millionaire Matchmaker”. Worsoff told the Wall Street Journal that he had no direct contact with Noem, but received positive comments from the federal service and is in preliminary discussions with various networks.

“This is not” hunger struggles “for immigrants,” he told the newspaper. “This is not a reality that we say” if you lose, we send you by boat outside the country, “he added.

Instead, according to a first presentation made and secured by the Daily Mail, every episode of the proposed broadcast will include a “inheritance challenge”, a “exclusion challenge”, a “meeting at the Town Hall” and a “final vote”. Twelve contestants all immigrants will arrive by boat to Ellis Island and make the United States tour with a train called “the American” – a name proposed for reality.

During reality, the contestants will face various tests such as gold mining in San Francisco, Wisconsin logging, and assembly of the 1914 Ford Model T frame in Detroit, according to the Daily Mail.

The latest episode will be a “winner” who will be sworn in as an American citizen on the steps of the US Capitol in Washington, according to the reality presentation.

As for who could present this reality, some names that have fallen on the table is that of Sofia Vergara, Ryan Reynolds, by Mila Kunis.