A) What @nungesser said.
B) This is structural racism/religious bias (insert discussion of links between racism and bias against developing-world religions here). In structural racism, personal malice is not required.
For example: laws that deliver 10x the sentence for the form of cocaine popular in the black community compared to those given for the form popular in the white community are structurally racist even if all of the cops, judges, juries and legislators involved are pure of heart.
Do they publicly de-habit nuns in Mexico? No?
Okay; so there is a disparate impact. No moral fault attached until the problem is pointed out; all moral fault attached afterwards.