Use the texts Designed to Detain and In Their Own Words to answer the question.

Designed to Detain

In Their Own Words

How were the ideas of the immigrants different from the ideas of the inspectors?

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The immigrants wanted to be welcomed.
The immigrants wanted to be welcomed.

The immigrants wanted free medical care.
The immigrants wanted free medical care.

The immigrants wanted to stay on the island.
The immigrants wanted to stay on the island.

The immigrants wanted to answer questions.

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The inspectors viewed the immigrants as potentially dangerous or diseased, and sought to detain and question them. The immigrants, on the other hand, wanted to be welcomed, receive free medical care, and potentially stay on the island if needed. Their ideas were focused on being well-treated and cared for, while the inspectors' ideas were centered around containment and surveillance.
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The immigrants wanted to be welcomed.
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