European American populations are often considered to face less discrimination than other immigrant groups due to historical factors, such as being part of the dominant cultural and social framework in the United States. Many European immigrants assimilated more easily due to shared cultural, linguistic, and religious backgrounds with the majority population. Additionally, over time, these groups have often been afforded privileges that contribute to systemic advantages, further reducing the perception and experience of discrimination compared to non-European immigrant populations.
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