Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by duxup 2581 days ago
>The asylum process basically means just that.

I think it depends on what you mean by "process" everyone gets some hearings and etc, that is the process.

That doesn't mean they've been accepted or IMO anything about Germany. You have to have a "process" even if the person feels that they're being persecuted because they don't like chocolate ice cream, a process doesn't mean anything about Germany.

Googling shows that a family went through the process... and lost the asylum bid.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/home-schooling-german-family-allow...

1 comments

Let me clarify: I'm not against the process, but against the decision to grant asylum.

Yes, it was reversed. Eventually.

Repatriation is irreversible in asylum cases. It makes sense to grant temporary reprieve quickly pending a more durable process. We weren't so generous the last time people fled Germany and the result was disasterous.