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Homeland considers reality TV show competition for citizenship


Published on 2025-05-16 15:45:17 - WJZY
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  • Chief Legal Analyst Khalif Rhodes weighs in on the process.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is exploring the idea of producing a reality TV show to enhance its public image and recruitment efforts, as reported by The Intercept. The proposed show, tentatively titled "Homeland Security USA," would offer viewers an inside look at the department's operations, including its various agencies like the Coast Guard, Secret Service, and ICE. The initiative, which has been in discussion since at least 2018, aims to showcase the daily activities and challenges faced by DHS personnel, potentially increasing public understanding and support for the department's mission. The project has been met with internal skepticism, with some officials questioning its feasibility and appropriateness, while others see it as a valuable tool for public engagement and recruitment.

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