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Since in June the number of people who saw immigration as the first problem to address reached a record 23% . Now, it reaches a new increase without taking into account immediate and real problems. And at a level, 27%, that since 2001 only a few issues have been placed: terrorism, the conflict in Iraq, unemployment and the state of the economy in general . Read more: A controversial video of Trump laughing at the proposal to 'shoot' immigrants resurfaces after the shootings in Texas and Ohio And this last topic offers us a disturbing vision of the state of reality perceived in the US, given that given the situation that the markets potentially face and a Fed that for the first time in 11 years has already adjusted rates downwards , more than one in 4 Americans surveyed still believe the Trumpian boom narrative, as only 3% mention the economic situation as critical .
Of course, at the same time in second place with 23% they complain about the "Government and lack of leadership", but this only corroborates the thesis of a desired, sought and achieved polarization within American Middle East Phone Number List society, almost a bipartisan supreme will, which covers up, if not eliminates, critical problems. Mentions of immigration in Gallup polls in the last 26 years But it is the graph above that sheds light and charts the trend from 1993 to the present of the term "immigration" as a public reference to the country's number one problem . Negative, of course. A real escalation, clearly politically planned and driven by social networks and the media most compatible with the extremist political line of the White House, such as Fox News.

Steve Bannon's hand, although he has been officially outside the White House for months, seems recognizable as a footprint at a crime scene. Read more: These are the 14 countries with the highest number of immigrants in the world In short, on the eve of a second half of this month that technical, political and macroeconomic analyzes see as a possible déjà vu even of the Lehman pre-crisis, the US is not interested in the economic-financial conditions of the country and more A quarter of the population is only passionate about the immigration debate. A true weapon of mass distraction .
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