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Immigration Debate Continues
A proposed referendum by the right-wing Swiss People’s Party to cap Switzerland’s population at 10 million has fuelled debate over immigration and population growth, after voters rejected the measure.
The ‘No to a Switzerland with 10 million! (Sustainability Initiative)’ proposal would have forced tighter immigration measures if the permanent resident population passes 9.5 million before 2050.

In interviews filmed on Sunday, some residents argue that Switzerland’s border controls have weakened, contributing to higher levels of migration and placing significant strain on local infrastructure, especially in border regions such as Geneva.
“Switzerland has lost control of immigration, which is no longer what it once was. I myself was an immigrant in the late 1970s, around 1978-1980,” said Vincenzo, a resident.
“There should be limits to how much immigration a country like Switzerland, or any other country, can absorb. Otherwise, it risks becoming a catastrophe,” added Gianluca, another immigrant who moved to Geneva in 2014.
Residents Share Views
However, others rejected the idea that a fixed population ceiling could solve what they see as a human and economic reality, with one resident describing migrations as a ‘normal human practice’

“There are different perspectives on this issue. On one hand, some people believe that borders should be tightened to ensure security and preserve Swiss culture. On the other hand, Switzerland itself was shaped by people who came here from many different parts of the world,” noted Marco.
“Geneva’s highly cosmopolitan character is also one of the things that makes Switzerland special,” he emphasised.
Referendum Rejected
According to media reports, Switzerland’s population has grown from 7.3 million in 2002 to 9.1 million. Around 27 percent of residents do not hold Swiss citizenship.
The referendum was held on Sunday, with Swiss voters rejecting the proposal. Opponents had warned that the initiative could have jeopardised Switzerland’s free movement agreement with the European Union.
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