Just helping your (lack of) understanding. But you missed that from your quote.
How convenient.
Maybe people would understand it better and would make your statement at least plausible, if you backed it up with a bit of fact, eh?
I find it difficult to believe that having gone through the extremely difficult and lengthy process of gaining asylum, whereby they will have had to integrate, learn language, seek shelter, seek money or some kind of employment (illegal probably), inform folks back home etc, only to up sticks and leave.
but theres countless people who have been here years who cannot speak a single word of English,and yet we still have to produce legal forms in there mother tongue at great expense to the taxpayer and generally bend over backwards,if you want to integrate surely then you must learn the lingo on where you end up?
if i was to emigrate to a non speaking English country i would do my utmost to learn the language so i could fit in.