Borderlands of Rojava wrote:Salus Maior wrote:
Well, in Switzerland's case that's not going to really be an issue.
It's incredibly difficult for someone to become a citizen in Switzerland. In fact, one can be born there and live their entire life in Switzerland and not get citizenship, it's that difficult.
Mostly because the communes themselves have to vote to allow you to become a citizen, another function of Swiss direct democracy. That's difficult for everyone but Muslims especially don't usually make the cut.
In fact, 30% or so of the Swiss population aren't citizens for this reason.
Swiss citizenship laws are biased in favor of the wealthy and privileged.
More correctly: Swiss citizenship laws are biased in favor of the Swiss citizens...