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post 10000213487 06-14-2026, 08:31 AM
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Swiss vote against immigration cap

We all hear that the people of the west want closed off borders, but when left to vote 52% of the Swiss voted AGAINST an immigration cap to let in more immigrants.


I'd assume most of the other western countries would vote this way as well.


Foreign born population is 30% of their total, and the Swiss are refusing the cap for economic purposes. Their economy cannot grow and innovate without more newcomers.


The Swiss economy is also one of the most advanced in Western Europe.


Early Projections: 52% Of Swiss Vote Against Immigratiion/Population Cap
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/globalists-spread-doomer-propaganda-switzerland-votes-end-immigration
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post 10000213493 06-14-2026, 08:42 AM
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post 10000213494 06-14-2026, 08:43 AM
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The vote actually hasn't happened yet. And considering a big amount of their population is migrants, it wouldn't surprise me if those people tilted the vote in that favor.

It's just too bad countries can't pick and choose who they actually let in. Oh wait, they can. They just don't.
post 10000215039 06-15-2026, 05:13 AM
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Originally Posted By OPGenesis
Foreign born population is 30% of their total, and the Swiss are refusing the cap for economic purposes. Their economy cannot grow and innovate without more newcomers.
Economy uber alles!

Running a population ponzi simply kicks the can down the road, leaving a wonderful gift for your children, or grandchildren.
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post 10000215048 06-15-2026, 05:35 AM
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Originally Posted By WoofieNugget
The vote actually hasn't happened yet. And considering a big amount of their population is migrants, it wouldn't surprise me if those people tilted the vote in that favor.

It's just too bad countries can't pick and choose who they actually let in. Oh wait, they can. They just don't.
lmfao you sound very butthurt
post 10000215073 06-15-2026, 06:01 AM
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Originally Posted By WoofieNugget
The vote actually hasn't happened yet. And considering a big amount of their population is migrants, it wouldn't surprise me if those people tilted the vote in that favor.

It's just too bad countries can't pick and choose who they actually let in. Oh wait, they can. They just don't.
^^This.

General Population: Approximately 41% of the permanent resident population (aged 15 and over) has a migration background. This includes both naturalized citizens and foreign nationals. 

Foreign-born: 32% of the permanent resident population is foreign-born.

60% of children under age 6 have a foreign born parent.

Conclusion: Its over for the Swiss.
post 10000215074 06-15-2026, 06:01 AM
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Honestly it's pretty based that 45% of the population was for the cap. That's high.

A national referendum like this held in the US would probably lose by a 2 to 1 margin, with a lot of Recucks voting against it because "its ok as long as they're legul and pay muh taxes"
post 10000215111 06-15-2026, 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted By John
Honestly it's pretty based that 45% of the population was for the cap. That's high.

A national referendum like this held in the US would probably lose by a 2 to 1 margin, with a lot of Recucks voting against it because "its ok as long as they're legul and pay muh taxes"
Don't we desperately need that tax money though? With the way people get triggered about the economy and social security and defense spending now, I can't imagine what it would be like if we purposefully shrunk the entire scheme. Much of the country would probably look like Detroit in 20 or 30 years.
post 10000215508 06-15-2026, 10:46 AM
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Shouldnt this have been voted on 20 yrs ago
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post 10000215549 06-15-2026, 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted By OPGenesis
Foreign born population is 30% of their total, and the Swiss are refusing the cap for economic purposes.
This is a major factor why the vote may shift that way, retard. Break the vote totals down by domestic born Swiss rather than foreign born citizens, please.
post 10000215867 06-15-2026, 01:56 PM
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To be fair, Switzerland is very hard to get citizenship to for anyone.
post 10000215962 06-15-2026, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted By Jaydubs
To be fair, Switzerland is very hard to get citizenship to for anyone.
Must be, since only 30- 40% of their population is foreign born.....
post 10000217115 06-16-2026, 12:29 PM
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