Suggests migration is primarily beneficial and restriction is an outlier policy
Highlights Switzerland’s high foreign-born population and economic growth post-2002 as evidence of migration’s success, framing restriction as exceptional and economically unsound.
“Since Switzerland and the EU eased restrictions on citizens living and working across their borders in 2002, the Swiss population has grown by 23 per cent, to 9.1 million as of the end of last year. Economic output has also increased, up 24 per cent over the same period, government data show.”