When it comes to Muslim immigrants, she said, "the clash between the first, the second and third generations is huge."
Close to a million of the country's 16 million people are Muslim immigrants or their descendants.
The nations hope that political and economic development could spare them a new wave of Muslim immigrants.
A lot of Muslim immigrants feel the same way, which is why they are here.
Like those opened in the following 20 years to serve Muslim immigrants, it was built with help from foreign governments and their diplomats.
She thinks part of the problem is that Muslim immigrants often come from countries where saying the wrong thing could get them killed.
This taste is not shared by the country's Muslim immigrants.
But Muslim immigrants are not alone in experiencing the change.
Yes, because they are being targetted by Muslim immigrants, right?
Whether funding mosques will lead to better relations with Muslim immigrants remains to be seen.