Excerpt UK Independent report "Reality TV to help immigrants find a wife – and a US visa ":
California's latest addition to the reality television opus is set to focus on the hopes, dreams and heartbreak of would-be immigrants into the United States and it promises to cross some borders of its own – those of decency and good taste.
Who Wants to Marry a US Citizen? has yet to land a network deal, admit executives from Morusa Media in Los Angeles, but they have already selected a first pool of contestants and are in talks with at least one cable distributor.
Each episode would feature a panel of three foreign-born men already in the US on temporary visas – or illegally – submitting to questions from an American bachelorette. Only one would finally be chosen to join her in matrimony. The more important prize, however, would be the chance to circumvent the visa-application process and secure permanent residency.
"It's this generation's Dating Game, but with a twist," said Adrian Martinez of Morusa Media. "It aims to show love knows no borders. Besides, that is what America is about: a multi-cultural nation."
My wife says "Why don't they just take the woman and auction her off like an apple pie at a picnic? It's be about the same thing."
And she's right. Once again people trying to make a lot of money miss some important values, like a woman's worth as a human being, not as a path to permanent residency.