Protesting outside the muggle Ministry grow louder as more and more muggles speak out against granting full muggle rights. Increasing discussion about the legal issues of wizarding citizens concealing their true identities from their neighbors and the government. A portion of the muggle community for some reason feels threatened by the witches and wizards who had lived (for the most part) in complete peace with their adjoining muggle neighbors. A small but worrisome group is crying out for a publicly available registry of witches and wizards, a notion that some find all too uncomfortably familiar with the sort of register for muggle-born individuals during the temporary regime of He-Who-We-Still-Don't-Name.
This issue, along with the others like the contention between muggle and magical medical treatment, continue to bog down discussions between Ministries on the topic of integration. Recent violence between religious groups and those of the magical community who are having a hard time controlling their wand-hands have impeded progressing in paving the political way for establishing equitable policies for integration.
One muggle police officer mentioned a mounting concern that these protests, while they begin vocal but peaceful, may take a violent turn. Neither Ministry seems willing to pass along the most frustrating of all statements: 'No comment.'