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Homeland Security Show Misses the Real Drama

By Raj Jayadev, New America Media. Posted January 9, 2009.


The real American drama is the inspiring epic of immigrants struggling to survive in a nation that both needs and rejects them.

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After months of anticipated debate on the politics of airing a Homeland Security reality show on primetime on ABC, the Jan. 6 premiere may have ended the argument before it even could get started.

I would like to say that the inclusive nature of our country found the notion of celebrating a branch of the government that detains immigrant families, raids homes, and tears apart communities an abhorrent use of a mass media outlet. But really, "Homeland Security USA" just sucked – politics or not -- and television critics have almost universally denounced it after its first episode. The show was boring, devoid of drama, and, not surprisingly, it turns out that following a large bureaucratic agency in its daily grind is not quite as riveting as an episode of "24."

I first heard about the show after getting repeated bulletins on Facebook, where a mounting online movement called for a boycott. The sizable Facebook group, called "Take 'Homeland Security USA' reality show off the Air!" wrote, "Rather than revealing the myriad human rights abuses committed by DHS in their day-to-day operations, this show only serves to glamorize DHS and further the misconception that immigrants are criminals."

After watching the show, however, the use of the word "glamorize" might be a bit of a stretch -- but the show was clearly designed to paint the agency and its employees as mere civil servants doing a thankless, civic duty. While promoting the launch of the show, producer Arnold Shapiro promised that the program would "make you feel good about these people who are doing their best to protect us."

The premiere episode featured stories of Customs and Border Protection officers at the U.S.-Mexico border crossing in San Ysidro, Calif., the U.S.-Canada border post in Blaine, Wash., and an international mail center at the Los Angeles International Airport. Viewers watched as DHS found border crossers, turned away a Swiss belly dancer, and cut dope out of the tire of a drug dealer’s car.

The program seemed to perfectly target that rare KQED/Fox News crossover viewing audience.

The show is going to have to do better than that. In a couple of weeks, primetime ratings stars "The Biggest Loser" and "American Idol," which will occupy the same slot on competing networks, will come back on the air.

The truth is, a Homeland Security reality show -- if truly real, raw, and not contrived into an government infomercial -- would be a show from which no one could turn away. Today's authentic American drama -- the one that goes on everyday -- is the moving, thrilling, inspiring and heart-breaking epic of immigrants coming to the country, and struggling to survive in a nation that both needs them and rejects them at the same time.

The program “Homeland Security USA” fails because it only shows part of the reality. Why not give a camera to a family crossing the border, to capture the horror of being chased down in the desert, surviving only through the desperation of an imagined American life? Or a workplace raid at a meatpacking plant in the Midwest, where workers flee agents who are armed like they are entering a war zone? Why not go to Eloy, Ariz., where sprung up out of the dirt in the middle of nowhere, like a mirage, is one the largest detention centers in the country -- where detainees ask for deportation because the conditions are subhuman, and elderly men die of dehydration?

The point of reality TV is to allow the audience to view a life through another perspective. And while it is true that most Americans do not have the experience of being DHS agents, it is not where the true American drama lies.

While the program clearly shows the enormity and omnipresence of the mega-security agency, all this does is beg the more interesting question: How do ordinary civilians stay out of their clutches? How does an undocumented immigrant carve out an American life -- work, go to school, build a family, plant roots -- all while this multi-million dollar machinery called Homeland Security is stalking them every moment of the day?

Drama is with the rebels, not the empire.

The real show about the Department of Homeland Security would truly capture the American audience. It would be jaw-dropping, and would eclipse water-cooler conversations about American Idol hairstyles. Whatever their political stripe, viewers would tune in. Perhaps it would even lead to a more authentic debate on immigration and security policy.

But what aired on ABC was not that. it was a training manual for DHS employees about to start their first day of work.

 


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Whine, whine, whine...
Posted by: ICEManCometh on Jan 9, 2009 6:36 PM   
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People try to bring drugs and illegals into this country and we try to stop them. The show hits exactly what it's supposed to show. Let's run your idea of the show against the current one and see which one airs the most episodes before cancellation. Watching bad folks get denied entry and get arrested ROCKS!!

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» RE: Whine, whine, whine... Posted by: marchpet
unfreinus
Posted by: losingmyliberties on Jan 12, 2009 5:57 AM   
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Nobody is interested in seeing illegals being stop, but everyone seems to like to see the abuse of citizens rights by law enforcement.
We need no more illegal aliens, it time to train Americans to do these jobs. End social services for all , unless they are working to better themselves.
Drugs what a joke, unless your talking about the most abused substances in this country food and booze.

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good article!
Posted by: MdeG on Jan 12, 2009 9:18 AM   
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I agree with the article. Have not looked @ the show, but by all accounts it's lousy & boring.

There *is* real drama here. It's about the growth of a police state that leaves all of us less free and less safe. It's about a rabid focus on "illegals" that leaves law enforcement so busy catching busboys that they can't be bothered with outstanding felony warrants. And it's funded, in part, by Alipac which, er, seems to be having some problems paying its taxes -- see, for example, the Mexico Trucker blog at http://mexicotrucker.com/thank-you-americans -for-legal-immigration-alipac-for-supporting -those-you-seek-to-oppress [take spaces out]

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Homeland Security Show
Posted by: JamesD on Jan 13, 2009 5:52 PM   
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I am watching a show on Homeland Security and I must say that the show depicts them to be the self serving jerks that they are. I can do without them now and in the future. Typical police attitude about the general public Guilty until proven innocent!!!

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The show should be cancelled and the Dept disbanded
Posted by: DCostello2 on Jan 14, 2009 9:17 AM   
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The face that we even have a Homeland Security department is disgusting. Promoting it with a TV show is even more disgusting. DHS should be disbanded and the show canceled.

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Home Land Security needs to be secured within it's home land.
Posted by: larazzafilms on Jan 17, 2009 3:50 AM   
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I am sorry but the show is staged to further condition and continue to spark negativity and hate against other human beings. During the making of our film, Immokalee-USA, the same location where the Haitian boy still remains missing, "Homeland Security" was not very corporative in answering many of the human right questions in which we wished to ask???? For example, why does homeland security and I.C.E chose to raid elementary schools in search of "Terrorist"? Illegal immigrant's children are now "terrorist"? Frustrated Homeland security has to take out its WMD on innocent children! The trauma that those children endured during there so called "terrorist raids" is no where near the security and recognition that the show disserves. Arnold Shapiro, as it’s producer should be ashamed! I know that this man is not in Hollywood to make films and television that definitely matters. He is solely there for agenda interests and entertainment purposes. I am not worried about this getting back to him...I am a proud and true independent film maker, not one to ever be employed by his entrainment. The show is an insult to the "American" people, especially those who follow AlterNet. We have all followed the unbiased press of homeland security and know that their establishment wasn’t there for the combating of weapons of mass destruction. As a true reality Documentarian, I hope that this production finds its reality buried deep under the banks bailouts. This Country needs Unity, not the on going cycling of discrimination distraction.

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Illegals!!!
Posted by: chris37 on Jan 18, 2009 4:56 PM   
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Bottom line, we need more security on our borders, illegal means illegal and they dont belong, Illegal aliens cost this country so much money and with our current economy we can't afford all the hand outs. They drain our schools, prisons, social services and medical services. Keep up the good work homeland security

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