Research: TED talk
I watched a TED talk about someone's experience as an immigrant in the US. Many points that he made interested me and allowed me to think more deeply about the questions I would want to ask the person I will be interviewing. It also allowed me to think about the topic of my interview, a bit less general as the topic of immigration is. It helped me decide that I want to know about someone's experiences rather than discussing the political side of it with statistics and other known facts.
He talks about the kind of prejudice people have about immigrants, and the source of this hatred. He talks about that the reason people don't want immigrants in their country is because they fear that it would change their way of life. Many people call the US the greatest nation in the world, however statistics showed that not as much people would want to relocate there as Americans think. He later on talks about his experience of being an immigrant, an illegal one at that. He questions Donald Trump's supporters, and the misrepresentation of the country he came from (Mexico), and how statistics show that it is not rightly misrepresented.
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