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Be discriminated against by old immigrants

According to statistics, after the "911"incident, 32 million people in the United States have faced the problem of racial discrimination investigation. Among those discriminated against, African-Americans account for the most, accounting for 47%, followed by Latinos and Asians, and whites account for only 3%. In June 2004, the US Department of Homeland Security announced the repatriation of 1, 5728 1 immigrants, an increase of 8% over last year and a record high. The number of undocumented foreigners arrested also increased by 1 12%.

The United States is an immigrant country with complex ethnic composition and diverse national cultures, among which whites account for the vast majority. According to the 2000 census, the population of the United States was 28 142 1906, of which the white population (including Latinos) was 2 1 1460626, accounting for 75.l% of the total population. The population of pure white race (excluding Latino) is 194552774, accounting for 69. l%。 Racism is a long-standing social problem in America. Its performance is that whites adopt a "self-centered" attitude, believing that racial differences determine the development of human society, history and culture, and whites are far superior to other races in all aspects. Starting from this anti-scientific racial "superiority theory", white Americans have been full of prejudice and hostility towards blacks and other ethnic minorities since colonial times, and racial discrimination and apartheid, as the basic contents of racism, have always been the main obstacles to the progress of blacks in American society. In order to enable the disadvantaged groups such as blacks to share American resources equally with whites, in the second half of the 20th century, the federal government of the United States promulgated and implemented a series of special policies and decrees, that is, the "affirmative action" plan. However, many whites in the United States believe that according to the "affirmative action" plan promoted by the US government, it is actually whites who suffer racial discrimination in American society. This involves the complex problem of "reverse discrimination".