You say that without knowing anything at all about the situation? If you're a Red Hat customer, you could file a support ticket to get it pulled back in.
Historically speaking, Red Hat is rather conservative about the number of crypto libraries they pull into their system because of the requirement to validate the system for certifications. But if there are legitimate requirements to have it included and managed by the base system, then usually they'll work to fix this if they are informed that it's needed.
Again, if no one has officially requested it, then why would they pull it in?
It can also help to file bugs on RHEL 8 in the Red Hat Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Red%20Hat%...