Best OP in the show.
I'm not sure if it was outright stated, but the only majority faunus country in Remnant is Menagerie.
Which in itself is a little odd in retrospect, considering every notable faunus presented to us prior to Beacon's fall (Blake, Velvet, Sun, Tusken, and Neon all come to mind) had to suffer very little racial hostility, and in the cases like Velvet, it was very clear to anyone watching Carden was wholly abhorable for his actions, as too was Weiss's opinions. Sun was chased for being a stowaway, and Neon - despite being from Atlas (the most intolerant nation as it stands) seems very comfortable in general society. Based on what we saw of Vale, did the faunus
need their own home? Based on what we're
told by Blake, then yes, and Carden, Weiss and Torchwick are all examples of racists in Vale, but they seem like outliers if Ruby, Yang, Pyhrra etc are comparable.
I guess Rooster Teeth - or more specifically Miles and Kerry - didn't really take the task of tackling a subject so deep as racial inequality seriously for those first three seasons. They either made a joke about it (which they even started to lay off on as Chibi went on I think), or used Blake as a form of verbal exposition of how bad the world of Remnant is, whilst no-one outside the privileged Weiss or the bully Carden, or the total scumbag (sorry RedHoodedOwl!) Torchwick, ever really showed any discrimination or malcontent towards Faunus. For being a discriminatory race, there wasn't much
shown to back up the need for ideological extremists like Adam's faction of the White Fang.
Ilia's story in the Blake short already conveyed SO much more about their plight than Blake's speeches, which is imo how you convey to an audience how severe the issue is in this show, by taking it to the most personal level as a little girl trying to blend in, only to find her own grief a form of amusement to those she thought she could trust. Granted in Volume 4 they did make strides to start showing us how the world at large views Faunus to justify a group like the White Fang existing (though mainly Atlas). This is the kind of stuff they should've been showing us as early as these first two volumes being screened, had they done so then the White Fang would be considered far less one-dimensional as they do in the Beacon arc.
Edit:
OT wish they'd have kept their alt costumes for the season to be honest. Especially Yang.