She isn't asking to impose herself on anybody else, as you would be if you lived on my couch (though maybe not, you might be fun to have around - I don't know you).
I claim France is FAR from a free country if you can be denied citizenship because the majority does not like what you wear or how you practice your religion.
Thankfully, the first 10 amendments of the U.S. constitution (are at least supposed to) protect us from the tyranny of the majority and place a higher value on individual freedoms than on the desire of the collective.
It is entirely hypocritical to applaud the SCOTUS for the Miller v. D.C. ruling, which secures an individual's right over the desires of the collective regardless of how "right" the collective thinks they are, and then applaud France for this action. This is just further proof that the E.U. is a socialist union that has no value of individual freedoms.
Sounds like you all would prefer that the U.S. go down this path too. Citizens must practice the state sanctioned religion, in the state sanctioned manner, wearing state sanctioned attire.
For a bunch of self proclaimed patriots, it's interesting to see how far from the ideals of our founding fathers many of the folks here are.