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Ethnic origin

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The concept of ethnic origin is an attempt to classify people, not according to their current ethnicity, but according to where their ancestors came from. For example somebody living in a monocultural environment, speaking (say) English and clearly a member of an English-speaking ethnicity, may be descended from immigrants speaking some other language. It is perhaps an attempt to create a politically correct term for race.