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Article Evaluation

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Healthcare availability for undocumented immigrants in the United States

the citations led to unbiased articles in which information was pulled. everything in the article was relevant to the topic presented and there was no extraneous information that made the article difficult to interpret. on the talk page, there was a discussion about the use of illegal immigrants vs. undocumented immigrants. The article was first written using illegal immigrants but was changed to undocumented immigrants due to the insulting nature of the word. This article and in-class discussion both show that the low-income status people are unable to afford "luxury" items, such as private health care, which makes many rely on Medicaide.

Brisaseibert (talk) 20:04, 12 February 2019 (UTC)Reply