Agreed. It also brings to question what is a forceful intrusion? Is it simply intrusion by the force of forceful force, or can it also be situations where people are intruded without any forceful force other than the fact of not being allowed to say anything about it? The UK once had very strict standards preventing immigration, and now some see an intrusion of their culture which is forced on them by the allowance of their own government while others see no issue at all. In the US when people form pockets, some can be considered respectable pockets, while others are viewed as harmful, immigration seen as a harmful force while also seen positive to the diversity. The US is called a melting pot, prefer to think of it as a soup where all the wonderful bits float around together, intact with their own unique qualities and flavor. However, will completely agree there a level of consideration needed for all diversity, maybe people who need that isolation should be allowed to have it, and there are some places I simply don't belong.