Does being Indian hurt my chance to go to an Ivy League School?

It just baffles me that some people look for the unlikely answer instead of the most obvious:

1)The obvious answer: Every race is in fact capped, since every race has far more applicants than seats available. Since Asians are ORM, the cap on them must be considered loser not tighter.

2)The obvious answer: If Asians are not being accepted at the same proportional rate as in 1993 then the pool applicants is either not as good and/or the pool of applicants from the other races has improved credentials.

3)The obvious answer: If the SAT is no longer a reliable measurement, it cannot be used as a tool to argue discrimination.

4)The obvious answer: To ignore the obvious and concentrate only on the unobvious is not scientific. Why are Asians ignoring the obvious?