DailyKenn.com — For the first time since Christopher Columbus set foot in The New World — or at least since a national census has counted Americans — the White population of what is now the USA is shrinking.
The displacement of White Americans is a harbinger for things to come as the nation morphs into a third-world country.
The Great Displacement began in 1965 with the passage of the Hart Celler Act, or Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, in which quotas were removed from America's immigration policy.
The share of the white population fell from 63.7% in 2010 to 57.8% in 2020, the lowest on record, though white people continue to be the most prevalent racial or ethnic group. However, that changed in California, where Hispanics became the largest racial or ethnic group, growing to 39.4% from 37.6% over the decade, while the share of white people dropped from 40.1% to 34.7%.