We're thinking about different groups of migrants. I'm thinking about migrants that come here and do contribute, legally. To a large extent, I couldn't give two hoots re how much someone 'integrates', as long as they're law abiding, contributing, pleasant when interacting etc.Yes, and they pay into the local economy, not take out of it. In some areas of Spain for example, without hoards of Brits moving in, buying property, eating out, spending in local stores, They'd be suffering. Enclaves of Brits abroad cost the host country nothing. You can’t honestly say the same about the foreign enclaves over here and don't get me started on the criminal aspect of such enclaves.
As for the groups coming in more recently, see my previous posts about needing much tougher immigrations processes to deal with that situation.
Okay this is just one story, however a few weeks back on the telly box there was a story about two older guys. Came from different countries. Neither could speak a word of the others language. However they had built up a close relationship and communicated with hand gestures etc.
This integration stuff is getting jumped on by various quarters and not always for altruistic reasons.
