qatar4ever again there is a profound difference. America is an immigrant country. It was built by immigrants from the first Brits (more or less) and europeans to the rest of the world. The country was built by minorities which forged a nation. Yes it was primarily based on the British rule of law magna carta etc but the very nature of the country required integration (to varying degrees) throughout their history.
Britain only became a country for immigration following the decline of the empire post world war 2. SO the ties to the home countries are that much stronger.
That said it is the muslims who seem to be finding it more difficult to integrate.
I also dispute that it is the "fault of the country". I don't think the onus is on the country at all. If the immigrants prefer home and want to remain associated with that country then show them the door.
qatar4ever again there is a profound difference. America is an immigrant country. It was built by immigrants from the first Brits (more or less) and europeans to the rest of the world. The country was built by minorities which forged a nation. Yes it was primarily based on the British rule of law magna carta etc but the very nature of the country required integration (to varying degrees) throughout their history.
Britain only became a country for immigration following the decline of the empire post world war 2. SO the ties to the home countries are that much stronger.
That said it is the muslims who seem to be finding it more difficult to integrate.
I also dispute that it is the "fault of the country". I don't think the onus is on the country at all. If the immigrants prefer home and want to remain associated with that country then show them the door.