Swiss Court Says Return of Afghan Asylum Seekers Must Be Assessed Case by Case
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The Federal Administrative Court judges that Switzerland can lead asylum seekers from Afghanistan to their home country.
Swiss Court Says Return of Afghan Asylum Seekers Must Be Assessed Case by Case
A Swiss federal administrative court has ruled that the return of Afghan nationals to Afghanistan is not automatically prohibited, saying each asylum case must be assessed individually based on the applicant’s personal circumstances and protection needs. The ruling was issued in the case of a young Afghan man whose asylum application was rejected by Switzerland’s migration authorities at the end of 2025. The court upheld the decision after revie…
Young men from Afghanistan can be deported from Switzerland to their home country, as decided by the Federal Administrative Court.
Swiss court says some Afghan asylum seekers can be returned
Switzerland’s Federal Administrative Court has ruled that some Afghan refugees can be returned to Afghanistan under “favorable individual circumstances,” according to Swiss media. The ruling came after the court rejected an appeal by a young Afghan man against his deportation, SWI reported on Wednesday. The court reassessed the security and humanitarian situation in Afghanistan and concluded that deportations could be allowed in cases involving …
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