Swiss citizens vote today in a referendum on whether to halt immigration if the total population reaches 10 million, currently over 9 million. Recent polls show the public roughly evenly divided, with a slight majority opposed, according to Reuters.
Switzerland holds an unprecedented referendum today, asking voters whether immigration should be halted once the country's population reaches 10 million. Current population stands at just over 9 million. Polls cited by Reuters indicate a nearly even split, with a slight majority opposing the measure. The vote reflects growing debate over immigration and demographic policy in Europe.
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