Our major immigrant-receiving nations are facing a simple, brutal reality: the countries with the heaviest waves of unvetted, unsustainable migration are the same ones now buckling under housing shortages, social-service exhaustion, and community breakdown. Citizens who have spent their lives paying taxes are being pushed to the back of the line, while individuals who have contributed nothing to the system are handed priority access to housing, childcare, and welfare.
This isn’t compassion. It’s national mismanagement on a scale so reckless it borders on contempt for the people footing the bill.
Governments must start putting their own citizens first. In fact, let’s be honest ~ the real problem isn’t “the country,” it’s the self-serving political class obsessed with mass-immigration programs that benefit corporations, NGOs, and their own political machinery, while ordinary families get crushed under the fallout.
When citizens are forced to live in relatives’ spare rooms for years because there’s no affordable housing, it doesn’t “build community” — it breeds resentment, stress, and broken families. And while hardworking, tax-paying people slide into homelessness, food insecurity, and absolute desperation, the political elite barely blink. They simply do not care.
This is what happens when a government prioritises imported populations over its own people: decline, displacement, and a rising fury that will not stay quiet.
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