Switzerland will hold a national referendum on Sunday to decide whether to limit its population through immigration restrictions. The proposal is spearheaded by the Swiss People’s Party, which argues that immigration places a strain on the country’s resources. Opponents of the measure contend that immigration is integral to Switzerland’s economic success and societal model. The vote reflects a deep division within the country regarding its immigration policies and future demographic trajectory. The outcome will likely have significant implications for Switzerland’s relationship with the European Union and its broader international standing. Public opinion is divided, with both sides actively campaigning to sway voters. The referendum highlights ongoing tensions between national identity and global integration within Switzerland.