Rejected Asylum Notice? Why Are More and More Refugees Complaining About It?
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According to a media report, the number of cases before administrative courts has doubled since 2023 because of a rejection of an asylum application.
More and more refugees defend themselves in court against negative asylum decisions. Why do the claims increase despite falling asylum applications?
In the German courts, the lawsuits against the rejection of asylum decisions pile up. In the past year alone, more than 100,000 corresponding applications are received in court. The Federal Managing Director of the German Richter Association speaks of a "last wake-up call".
More and more refugees defend themselves in court against negative asylum decisions. Why do the claims increase despite falling asylum applications?
More and more refugees are taking legal action against the rejection of their asylum applications. Lawsuits filed by asylum seekers in administrative courts rose significantly again in 2025. This is according to an analysis by the German Judges' Journal, reported by the Funke Media Group (Wednesday editions). The analysis shows that the number of cases filed with administrative courts doubled between 2023 and 2025. While 71,885 asylum seekers f…
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