How is Nick friesen perspective in their own words different from the perspective in designed to detain?

he wanted to come to the United states.

he felt the guards asked too many questions.

he was very happy there.

he thought the food was bad.

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It seems like you're asking how Nick Friesen's perspective differs from the perspective presented in "Designed to Detain." While I don't have the specific text of "Designed to Detain," I can help you analyze the differences in perspectives based on general themes typically explored in immigrant detention narratives.

Nick Friesen's perspective might focus on individual experiences and emotions related to his desire to come to the United States, such as a longing for opportunity or safety. He may express feelings of happiness at certain moments, despite the challenges he faced, like the food or the behavior of the guards.

On the other hand, "Designed to Detain" likely presents a broader critique of the immigration detention system, emphasizing systemic issues such as the harshness of conditions, the psychological impact of detention on individuals, and the questioning tactics used by guards.

If you can provide more context or specific details from both perspectives, I can offer a more tailored analysis of the differences!