Those may appear to be over-represented in work visas because that's what US companies want to hire.
Nothing to do with white supremacy.
To expand on what that means, most of the CCP central committee are engineers, while US representatives have a high percentage of lawyers.
Engineers build things, and lawyers debate things.
So Pudong Airport has a 300 kph maglev train to downtown Shanghai since 2002, and we don't have any. (There's a nice maglev museum in the Shanghai terminus that only takes 30 min to 60 min to view.)
EDIT: clarified my question a bit.
I'll take your question on good faith that you genuinely want an answer and you're not trolling, and talk about Detroit.
Families with a breadwinner in the auto industry, for example, often did very well, living the American Dream.
But in other cases, generations of family members never graduated from high school, thus never went to college. The reasons for that are many, including environment, lack of role models who graduated, and low income.
A lot of pundits want to blame one thing like "lack of personal responsibility", but like most simplistic statements about complex things, it's not helpful.
I wouldn't use the words "white supremacy." I would say that after understanding the issues, those in power and with power could do more. The political leadership in Detroit hasn't been white for decades, so it's really a general leadership issue.
For example, if you want more college graduates, then you fully fund school lunch programs and tutors as a start. Then after that, you look at the remaining problems, and you iterate on those in a sustained manner for 50 years.