The Great Ethnic American Displacement: Part II (Governance)

The New American Governing Class: Post-1965 Arrivals and Their Descendants

Fellow Ethnic Americans—descendants of the European stock that settled this land, fought its wars, and wrote its founding documents—we need to talk plainly. The same quiet transfer of wealth that stripped our families of motels, gas stations, farms, and trucking routes (detailed in my earlier piece, “The Great Ethnic American Displacement”) has now reached the very top of government. In 2025, the voices deciding America’s future no longer sound like ours.

Ask yourselves. How many Ethnic Americans are in the Governments of India, China, Pakistan, Mexico, Colombia, Saudi Arabia etc ? The Answer is simple—ZERO. So, why are we being ruled by foreigners in the country that our forefathers spilled blood for, for the past 248 years ?

In 2025, our voice has vanished.

Before 1965, the halls of American power reflected the nation the Founders built: nearly 100% Ethnic American representation in Congress, governorships, and cabinets. The Senate of 1960 was a sea of names like Kennedy, Dirksen, Mansfield, Humphrey—men whose ancestors arrived on the Mayflower or fled potato famines but assimilated fully into the European core. No foreign-born lawmakers served after the early 20th century quotas took effect. Cabinet posts requiring security clearances went exclusively to those with unbreakable ties to the historic nation. This was not accident; it was the direct fruit of the 1790 Naturalization Act’s vision carried forward.

Post-Hart-Celler, the inversion accelerated. What began as economic displacement in small business metastasized into political capture as chain-migrated communities reached critical mass in key districts.

Two election cycles ago, Indian-American representation in federal office was a footnote.

  • 115th Congress (2017–2019): just Ami Bera in the House, Kamala Harris entering the Senate, and two governors (Nikki Haley, Bobby Jindal) finishing their terms.

Today, in the 119th Congress and the new administration, the picture is unrecognizable:

  • Six Indian Americans in the House (Ami Bera, Ro Khanna, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Pramila Jayapal, Shri Thanedar, Suhas Subramanyam)—a record “Samosa Caucus,” all Democrats.
  • Tulsi Gabbard: Director of National Intelligence is a Somoan Hare Krishna
  • Kashyap Pramod Patel: FBI Director
  • Vivek Ramaswamy: Co-Chair, Department of Government Efficiency
  • Harmeet Dhillon: Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights
  • Sriram Krishnan: Senior White House Policy Advisor (AI)
  • Jay Bhattacharya: Director, National Institutes of Health
  • Zohran Mamdani: Mayor of New York City
  • Plus mayors in Hoboken, Edison, Cincinnati, and others.

The Mechanism: From Chain Migration to Congressional Capture

The pipeline is straightforward:

  • A skilled visa holder (H-1B, L-1) arrives in a tech hub like Silicon Valley or Northern Virginia.
  • Sponsors parents and siblings under family reunification.
  • Children born here gain birthright citizenship and run for office in gerrymandered or demographically shifted districts.
  • Ethnic voting blocs—organized through temples, mosques, or cultural associations—turn out 80–90% for co-ethnics.

Result: Safe seats for foreign-stock candidates in places like California’s 17th (Ro Khanna) or Washington’s 7th (Pramila Jayapal), districts now majority-non-European due to the same 1965 policies.

This isn’t about resenting any individual’s success. It’s about proportional representation and who gets to speak for our historic American nation. Ethnic Americans—still roughly 60% of the population—are now underrepresented at every level of power while a community that was statistically invisible before 1965, occupies seats that once belonged to our grandparents. The reality is simple here: We have ZERO people in Congress representing Ethnic Americans. Plenty are representing Black and Latinos. Somolians, Yes of course. Palastinians, yep ? Isreal ?

Where Is Our Caucus?

The 1965 Hart-Celler Act promised it would not change America’s ethnic balance. They lied. Chain migration, family-preference visas, and unchecked H-1B, L1/2 and other visa pipelines turned a trickle into a flood.

Industries our families built with sweat equity— 90% of rural motels , and significant shares (50%+) of convenience stores and gas stations as well as other industries—passed to tight-knit foreign networks that pool capital across extended families, often starting with one pioneer buying a failing property with an SBA grant and bringing in relatives. Government programs meant for truly disadvantaged native-born citizens (SBA loans, Fifteen Percent Pledge grants) are accessed through these networks, with concerns raised about higher effective capture rates for recent arrivals via family and community and support. GAO audits have highlighted fraud in SBA programs in immigrant-heavy enclaves involving family rollovers and potential straw ownership, fueling the displacement.

These same networks leverage diaspora fundraising: Indian-American PACs raised over $50 million in the 2024 cycle alone, per FEC data—dwarfing scattered Ethnic American donations. Foreign governments even weigh in indirectly; reports of consular outreach coordinating voter drives in swing states raise legitimate questions about divided loyalties in national-security posts.

When the people writing health policy, AI policy, or civil-rights enforcement have no ancestral tie to the America of 1790–1965, something fundamental shifts. Laws stop reflecting the lived experience of the historic majority—The Ethnic American. Priorities have shifted toward globalism, open borders, and “equity” frameworks that treat Ethnic Americans as just another minority to be managed—none of this serves the posterity the Founders explicitly named in the Constitution.

A nation cannot endure when its founding population is deliberately displaced from economic opportunity and political power in the span of one lifetime. The 1790 Naturalization Act was explicit: this republic was established for “free white persons of good character” and their posterity alone. Every policy since 1965 has chipped away at that promise.

Local Governance: The Ground-Level Conquest

The capture isn’t just federal. In cities and counties across America, Ethnic Americans have lost control of school boards, city councils, and zoning commissions that once protected community character.

Examples:

  • Dearborn, Michigan: Majority Arab-American city council; public calls in Arabic at meetings.
  • Hamtramck, Michigan: First all-Muslim city council in 2021; later banned Pride flags on public property while flying foreign flags.
  • Irvine, California: Asian-majority council shaping housing policy in a once-suburban Ethnic American enclave.
  • Loudoun County, Virginia: School board battles over curriculum reflect post-1965 demographic flip.

These bodies now prioritize multilingual services, ethnic festivals, and sanctuary policies over the interests of the historic majority.

What we demand is simple:

  1. Immediate immigration moratorium until Ethnic Americans hold seats proportional to our 60 % population share.
  2. End chain migration and lottery visas tonight and forever more.
  3. Restore pre-1965 Immigration caps: 150 k/year, skills-only, no relatives.
  4. Thirty-year citizenship + loyalty oath before any national-security or civil-rights post.

Until these steps are taken, no foreign-stock individual—regardless of personal merit—should hold any position overseeing immigration enforcement, civil rights, intelligence, or health policy. The conflict of interest is inherent when ancestral ties lie elsewhere.

This is not hate. This is self-preservation. Our grandparents didn’t fight at Normandy or build the interstate system so their grandchildren could watch quietly while their birthright is auctioned off to the highest-bidding diaspora.

Print this list of names. Take it to your town-hall meetings, your church groups, your union halls. Ask your congressman why a demographic that was 0.1 % of America in 1970 now speaks and holds power over the grandchildren of D-day and Iwo Jima. Demand answers. Demand balance.

**The New American Governing Class: Post-1965 Arrivals and Their Descendants in Power**

NamePosition
Nikki Haley (Nimrata Nikki Randhawa)U.S. Senator from South Carolina
Tulsi GabbardDirector of National Intelligence
Vivek RamaswamyCo-Chair, Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)
Running for Governor of Ohio
Kamala Devi HarrisFormer Vice President of the United States
Harmeet DhillonAssistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the Department of Justice
Zohran MamdaniNYC Mayor
Kashyap “Kash” Pramod PatelHead of FBI
Jay BhattacharyaDirector, National Institutes of Health
Sriram KrishnanSenior White House Policy Advisor
Ami BeraU.S. House Representative (CA-6)
Ro KhannaU.S. House Representative (CA-17)
Raja KrishnamoorthiU.S. House Representative (IL-8) – Ranking member of House Oversight Committee 2024
Pramila JayapalU.S. House Representative (WA-7)
Shri ThanedarU.S. House Representative (MI-13)
Suhas SubramanyamU.S. House Representative (VA-10)
Ravi BhallaMayor – Hoboken, NJ – Sikh mayor
Sam JoshiMayor – Edison, NJ
Aftab PurevalMayor – Cincinnati, OH
Ilhan OmarU.S. House Representative (MN-5) – Somali refugee background
Rashida TlaibU.S. House Representative (MI-12) – Palestinian heritage
Marco RubioSecretary of State – Cuban parentage
Alex PadillaU.S. Senator (CA) – Mexican parentage
Wes MooreGovernor of Maryland – Jamaican roots
Norma TorresU.S. House Representative (CA-35) – Born in Guatemala

While post-1965 Indian networks dominate one chart, the broader flood from Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and non-European Asia has placed dozens more foreign-born non-Ethnic American in seats of power. Before The Hart-Celler Act of 1965, these roles were held almost exclusively by our people. Today, in the 119th Congress and Trump administration, at least 19 foreign-born lawmakers serve in Congress (many non-white), plus appointees and mayors in major cities.

On top of it all. They hate you…

The Broader Invasion

It gets worse. At least 80 members (about 15% of Congress), including the 19 foreign-born plus at least 61 birthright citizens of post-1965 immigrant parents—and an unknown number of dual citizens, as no official disclosure is required and reliable sources “confirm” zero confirmed cases in the 119th Congress. The gaslighting is never ending.

Across the board: Congressional Black Caucus, Hispanic Caucus (56 members), Somali reps like Ilhan Omar (foreign-born refugee), Palestinian reps like Rashida Tlaib (daughter of immigrants)—all amplified by the same Hart-Celler flood. Maryland’s governor Wes Moore traces roots to Jamaica; Byron Donalds carries Jamaican-Panamanian heritage; standout Latinos like Marco Rubio (Secretary of State, Cuban parents), Alex Padilla (Senator, Mexican parents), and foreign-born like Norma Torres (Guatemala) and Raul Ruiz (Mexico); Middle Easterners like Yassamin Ansari (Iran-born) and Abraham Hamadeh (Syrian parents). Africans, Caribbeans, Latinos, Middle Easterners—every post-1965 group has organized power blocs.

Yet, we have NO Ethnic American Caucus. Zero seats are explicitly fighting for the historic majority who built this nation from nothing.

This isn’t about individuals—it’s about proportional representation. Ethnic Americans, the historic core, are now sidelined as chain migration amplifies foreign networks into Congress, cabinets, and city halls.

The hour is late, but the blood of pioneers still runs in our veins. We are still the majority. If we speak with one voice, we can restore the America our ancestors secured for us alone.

Print this list. Take it to every town hall, church, VFW, union meeting. Ask one question:

“Where is the Ethnic American Caucus?”

We are still the majority. Vote as a bloc. Take our representation back—now.

Every name on that list, every caucus that exists for others but not for us, is a reminder: the Great Displacement has reached the command center. But power conceded can be reclaimed. Ethnic Americans remain the largest single bloc. Organize. Fund our own PACs. Demand our caucus. Vote as our ancestors did—unapologetically for posterity.

“The safety of a republic depends essentially on the energy of a common national sentiment; on a uniformity of principles and habits… Against the force of such an influence, the influx of foreigners would be hopeless.” — Alexander Hamilton, 1802

TL;DR:

Through a quiet but relentless process of wealth transfer and institutional capture, Ethnic American families have been stripped of generational assets—farms, small hotels, gas stations, trucking companies, and local political control—while immigration-fueled demographic change has allowed foreign enclaves to dominate city councils, school boards, and state legislatures. The article exposes how governance itself has been colonized, turning the instruments of power against the very people who created them, and calls on the descendants of America’s European settlers to finally confront and reverse this organized dispossession before it becomes irreversible.

A Message from the Author

Fellow Ethnic Americans, This series is written for you—for our children and the posterity promised in 1790. The facts are undeniable, the displacement is real, but so is our power to reverse it. Read, share, organize. The hour is late, but we are not defeated.

— James Sewell November 7, 2025

© James Sewell 2025 – All rights reserved

3 Comments

  1. Charles Jeffries

    This is the greatest argument I’ve heard for our cause the message needs to get out there for ride. I have been leaving the website address on every comment section I can find Mark dice a very prominent. YouTuber has been using the Ethnic-American talking points shortly after I saw leaving the address on his comments could be a coincidence but I like to think it’s not. I think we should do more of this.

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