The first two respondents are females ages 20 and 29, both are sales associates. The third respondent is a 20-year-old male, works as a saw operator. The fourth respondent is a 20-year-old female, and works as a sales associate as well at Nike. The fifth respondent is a 19-year-old male, works as a construction manager. The sixth and seventh respondents are female and male respectively, both ages 19 and are full-time students. The eighth respondent is a 23-year-old male, and works at the computer lab as a student-technical assistant. The ninth respondent is an 18-year-old male, and works at a grocery. Finally, the last respondent is a 25-year-old female who is a housewife and a student. This research I conducted is a qualitative type of gathering information. I printed out 10 questionnaires consisted of 3 sets of questions. The three questions I prepared for the survey are about the two solutions for the immigration problem in the country. I conceptualized the questions in such a manner to help me come up with data of what is the pulse of the respondents about the solutions. Subsequently, I went around the main building here at San Jacinto College, and randomly selected 10 students. For a balanced result, I unmethodically picked 5 male students and 5 female
The first two respondents are females ages 20 and 29, both are sales associates. The third respondent is a 20-year-old male, works as a saw operator. The fourth respondent is a 20-year-old female, and works as a sales associate as well at Nike. The fifth respondent is a 19-year-old male, works as a construction manager. The sixth and seventh respondents are female and male respectively, both ages 19 and are full-time students. The eighth respondent is a 23-year-old male, and works at the computer lab as a student-technical assistant. The ninth respondent is an 18-year-old male, and works at a grocery. Finally, the last respondent is a 25-year-old female who is a housewife and a student. This research I conducted is a qualitative type of gathering information. I printed out 10 questionnaires consisted of 3 sets of questions. The three questions I prepared for the survey are about the two solutions for the immigration problem in the country. I conceptualized the questions in such a manner to help me come up with data of what is the pulse of the respondents about the solutions. Subsequently, I went around the main building here at San Jacinto College, and randomly selected 10 students. For a balanced result, I unmethodically picked 5 male students and 5 female