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Revision as of 18:50, 22 April 2019

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Instructions for Posting Research

Posting format

  • Follow this pattern to post research results and links to this page:
  • Brief description of resource.
  • Link. "[" url space title "]"
  • Your real name

Example:

  • This article corrects some misinformation about immigration to Italy. (Pick some of the important facts/claims out of the article and include in this description to save us time.)

Focused Research Questions

From today's class, we will generate a small number of focused research questions for shared research. Here's a starter list, to modify during discussion:

  • What are the drivers of US immigration?
  • Zach Padilla
  • Kat
  • Alex
  • This article just gives some of the main reasons with a quick summary about each.
  • What forecasts do experts make about patterns of global human immigration?
  • Danny Smart
  • Is Frum right about a trend toward economic migration from Central America?
  • Kiersten
  • Why is there so much suffering and social disorganization in El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatamala (the "Northern Triangle")?
  • Baylee Robertson
  • elyse rugee
  • olivia molitor
  • What do critics and defenders of asylum law say about it?
  • Noah Macia
  • James Silvestri
  • This article provides information about the asylum law, in the US, such as what the application process is, how long the process is, and how many people are granted asylum.
  • Overview of US policy on immigration
  • Zach McKee
  • Madison Pernaa
  • Ryan Hays
  • Brennan Cronk
  • International comparative policy
  • Carolyn
  • Brett Bean
  • Brendan Tormey
  • Remy Delplanche