Attitudes Towards Immigrants

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Individual Reflection Introduction The research done throughout this project provided me with perceptiveness on the issue of the attitudes of Americans towards immigrants. I was able to understand the concept of how Americans view immigrants to the point of whether or not it is positive or negative and how they deal with it. My group and I were able to develop a solution to how immigrants in the United States should be looked at or treated. Approach Initially, my research topic was not very specific. There were several ways as to look at the issue. In order to break it down to the most important aspects, my team took the time to research many articles on the issue and then we all discussed about it. We looked at all …show more content…

Thus narrowing down our perspectives. Subsequently, we were able to determine four possible lenses by looking at how much information and evidence they had, how strong they were, and how often they would connect back to our topic. These four lenses turned out to be political, ethical, cultural, and economical. We figured that these four lenses would be able to connect with each other and provide a much stronger argument. From there on, we each chose which lens to work on; mine being economical. I began to read as many articles as possible and reading these articles led me to crave for further research. The sources I found contained statistics on the effects of immigrants on the economy. These were what I mainly used for my research, which led me to other articles on finances and employments. These were what led me to come up with my perspectives for the economical lens. My group agreed to …show more content…

They helped me constrict my research and differentiate between what was the most important to what was the least important. Their own ideas for their lenses influenced me to mention and present certain reasons that would strengthen my paper. I was able to connect the economical lens towards another lens, which was the political lens. For example, I was able to talk about the government and how they were involved in the effects of immigration on the economy. The second way my colleagues helped me was through their reviews and revaluation towards my perspective. My peers notified me of what my strengths and weaknesses were in my paper and gave me advice on how I can correct them and tie them back to the topic. I found out that throughout my research paper, I kept repeating a lot of my analysis for my evidence and my transitions were alarming. These suggestions and recommendations helped me refine my argument. Thus they were essential to improving my research. By allowing each of us to take turns evaluating our papers helped us better understand our position in the argument and do research a little more in order to create our theses. We were able to visualize the specific order we would go into in order to make our paper and presentation flow smoothly. This collaboration was cooperative and it proved to help us a lot because it made the issue easier to look at together rather than

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