I think it's possible that we already do an adequate amount to help them integrate, what with them having all the freedoms to follow their own paths in life that they would be denied in their home country.
I also treat the suggestion with disdain, since it is clearly intended as a fudge designed to divert attention away from the true root causes that dare not speak their name.
One suspects that there is little that can be done about it now, save allowing the police to prosecute those responsible.
Someone decided that what we needed, whether we wanted it or not, was a multi-cultural society, where each culture was to be considered as valid as our established indigenous culture.
Well done! A triumph!
I would probably start by discouraging public officials from abandoning thousands of girls to the depredations of Muslim rape gangs, inspired and motivated by Islamic teachings on the treatment of infidel women, for fear of being called "racist" and "Islamophobic".
Seems like a decent place to start, no?
How do you ever get someone to change their actions? You persuade them to do so. In the case of public officials engaging in a systematic cover up of child rapes, I would encourage them to consider whether their fear of being called "racist" and "Islamophobic" morally justifies them engaging in such a cover up.
Of course, I am relatively powerless, but the problem is that even those who do have the potential to change attitudes are silenced as well.
I think I would be more kindly disposed to these moslem chaps if they desisted from wearing their pyjamas during the daytime. Difficult to trust a chap that spends the whole day in his nightwear.
Furthermore my wife says that men wearing sandals all the time usually have no intention of doing any work.