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Originally Posted by ocman
A lot of them are critically endangered languages that may not be around in a few years, some with maybe a single person representing a language. That might not necessarily translate to ethnic or racial diversity if its 2 people in a population of 8 million, especially if diversity is measures by a set minimum to qualify as a significant group. Anyway, there are a lot of different criteria to measure diversity. Not every one is going to agree which criteria should be used.
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Endangered language or not, the speakers obviously brought it from somewhere else. That's ethnic diversity.