Read text;https://ploughshares.ca/pl_publications/7-facts-about-immigration-detention-in-canada/
and answer:
Each Reflection Paper will be approximately 400 words long, double-spaced and proofread. In each Reflection Paper, discuss your personal thoughts about and responses to the assigned readings and Concepts for that Module.
Please include the following in each Reflection Paper (for 7 marks):
1) Choose a short quotation (minimum 1 full sentence, maximum one short paragraph) from the assigned readings from that week/module (so, for Module 7, a quotation from one of the websites in the Webquest). Choose a quotation that you find particularly interesting or thought-provoking or challenging or disturbing or illuminating. Include the quotation that you have chosen, with
an in-text reference, in your Reflection Paper. Then explain why you chose this quotation. What did you find interesting/compelling/challenging/disturbing/ illuminating about this quotation? (2 marks)
3) Describe your emotional reactions to the quotation from the reading that you used in question 1 – and/or to the reading as a whole. How do you
feel
about this quotation/reading? (Some options are intrigued, uncomfortable, surprised, pleased, displeased, angry, inspired, defensive, disbelieving, or impressed.)
Why
do you think you feel this way? What factors do you think influenced your emotional responses to this quotation? Please be as specific as possible and remember that this question is about feelings rather than thoughts
(you discussed thoughts in your response to question 1). (2 marks)
4) After reading the resources provided in the webquest, what do you think is the best solution to the issues with this program/policy? How does the quotation relate to your solution? Again, please be specific. (1 mark)
5) What parts of these readings are you still confused or unsure about? What further questions do you have about the topic/issues addressed in the reading or in the Module? What aspect(s) of this topic/issue would you like to learn more about? (1 mark)