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Originally Posted by Merry Mockmas
I know.
And my view is that some people are prioritising immigration over more important stuff which is their freedoms and privacy coming under attack by so called democratic countries.
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Those issues are interconnected. If we have no border, we have no national security. But taking your point...
I think it is less it is the highest of personal or political priorities but that many feel both gaslit and largely ignored on the need for reform.
The political seas have shifted. Compared to when I first became an adult (early 00s) people are quick to point out bad signs and give also their reasoning. Being quiet didn't work so more and more people have become more outspoken and often give reasons. It can seem reactive, but it's a good thing I think.
There is a long history of the politician ignoring the public on specific issues. Immigration is one such issue.
Tackling immigration has always been waved around like bait for campaigns but conveniently ignored once elections are won. It was a core topic in Obama's 1st campaign, in particular, and he ran a fairly moderate campaign imo. So the desire to reform that system is well known across the divide so I don't see it being just an issue that certain segments fixate on, but rather, it has just become glaringly obvious that it's one politicians most avoid.
This is a decades long ongoing issue whereas many current issues or focal points are newer... so There is more information on this topic as it has a longer amount of time to deliver an impact.