Yes it does! And it needs cooperation on both sides of the equation.
Of course. But we also have to realize that they are a minority. It is wise to be the initiators. The church, as the center of religious power, did that here, and it was a very wise move. We have councils where leaders from different religions meet. That alone helps against cultural and religious segregation, voluntary or not. Immigrants must be helped to look forward into the future rather than looking backwards into the past and all those horrors. When they have a place in society and have relationships with other religions, that is more likely.
You leave out very important facts.
We have expelled criminal immigrants. Criminal being the key word, not Muslim. We still have a substantial amount of Muslims, especially where I live.
Only because of the evidence.
Taking the actions of a minority and projecting it onto the rest is not evidence.
It's pretty basic. First they try to convert. If you refuse, then...
Are you sure about that? Or is that the story you need to believe to justify your own bias?
I did not see that. There are priests here that have engaged in dialogue with that mosque for a very long time. I saw nothing but friendship, deep reverence and respect.
Priests in that area also tell about how regular Muslims greet them and wish them peace all the time on the street. They don't get that from the rest of the population.