Ethnic minorities in America have faced discrimination, segregation, violence, and systemic inequalities throughout history. From Native Americans to African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, and others, various minority groups have experienced marginalization and injustice in areas like housing, education, employment, and criminal justice. Efforts to address these issues have been ongoing, but systemic challenges persist.
according to online they do have ethnic minorities
ethnic minorities are groups of people who of a different race or ethnic background eg. black and hispanic people are the minority in America as there are more white people than there are any other in a lot of built up areas, so the are ethnic minorities.
John Key.
Are you speaking of "hated" (a very harsh word) by other citizens or by the multi-ethnic presidency? A number of countries have presidents but only the U.S. has had a multi-ethnic president. Since he was voted into office by a majority of its white citizens, there is no reason to think other minorities would be treated any differently. The U.S. is a homogeneous society.
Chinese ethnic minorities.
The Turks.
The term "Scheduled Castes" and "Scheduled Tribes" are used for ethnic minorities in the constitution of India.
Because of discrimiation against ethnic, religious, and other minorities in Nevada
Beijing
ethnic minorities can participate in any sports that choose to participate in
Lawful minorities have a right to be considered and treated fairly by the Government in a democracy.
minorities refer to any ethic group in a country or area that is not the largest ethnic group. For instance, in the United States Caucasians (whites) are the majority ethnic group; while Blacks, Asians, Native Americans and so on are minorities, or minority ethnic groups. However a minority is not limited to being an ethnic group, for example left handed people are a minority in the world. However, usually when minorities are referenced in politics they do mean ethnic groups.