Of course you are, whatever you say.
You might be surprised at how receptive your political adversaries are to your ideas if you'd start listening to us on immigration. Especially the younger generation of "right wingers" who don't have their heels dug in on the ol' "muh free market capitalism" like their parents did.
How are you on climate change, institutional racism and healthcare?
1. real
2. exaggerated
3. very important
I'd say climate change is the biggest on the list, as you know the forecasts are getting worse and worse. Used to be and probably a major reasons enough hasn't been done is that the effects would be after our lifetimes, now if you're 50 or younger you're going to see it, if your 20 or younger you're going to see the ugly side of humanity as civil wars, droughts, loss of food plague the world. If you haven't been more yet then I don't even want to think about it.
You don't think black kids who face harsher sentences than whites do creates issues? Or for years redlining black neighborhoods so that they could not get loans and help enrich their own lives makes a difference today? Lack of educational standards/funding in black neighborhoods creates issues down the road? Or even hiring practices where people who just have black sounding names are hired less often even though they have the same qualifications? I tend to think there is a lot of there, there.
Well, where is Trump's healthcare plan? So far he's only taken it away and now wants to pull even more money out of medicare and medicaid in his latest budget.
I personally would put those three issues above immigration, especially climate change, there is no issue more important.