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Hi. I have been thinking about posting this for a while. Today I saw another famous-ish tech person has talked about the “the necessity of Remigration” for Europe. I first read about the word “Remigration” a few years ago when that audio file came out in Germany. Since then we have had a bit more mentions of it in different countries, and it seems it being pushed to enter the so-called “Overton Windows”. In Switzerland, however, as much as my incomplete knowledge shows, this is not still the case: I couldn’t find right-wing parties and figures openly (or discreetly?) advocate for it. Do you think it’s just a matter of time and inevitably SVP will go where AfD is going, or no, Switzerland is different, because our historically stricter immigration policies has made such measures unnecessary? To me, unless I am wrong, this is crossing a fairly thick line: From assuming everyone with a Swiss passport is treated the same by the law, to adding a huge “But” on top of it. Thanks. submitted by /u/thetryingone

Originally posted by u/thetryingone on r/Switzerland