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Asylum Case Reopened by Legal Errors
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A migrant seeking asylum in the UK just got a major second chance after immigration officials botched his nationality claim—initially insisting he was from Turkey or Iraq, when he’s actually a Syrian Kurd. His harrowing story of being held by ISIS for three years was dismissed as “too scripted” by the first judge, who also made a critical legal error by suggesting he could simply return to Turkey—despite finding he wasn’t even Turkish. Now, the case is being sent back for a full re-hearing with a new judge, who will carefully reassess his claims and vulnerabilities. This twist proves how easily flawed assumptions and legal missteps can derail—or revive—an asylum case.
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