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European Court of Justice Upholds Rights of Rejected Asylum-Seekers

The European Court of Justice has determined that rejected asylum-seekers are entitled to more than minimal support, marking a significant ruling amid ongoing discussions on EU migration policy.

Editorial Staff / 2026-06-04 / 1min

On June 4, 2026, the European Court of Justice ruled that rejected asylum-seekers must receive more than just the basic necessities for survival. This decision is seen as a victory for those seeking better living conditions.

The ruling comes at a time when the EU is implementing a new migration pact, raising questions about the long-term impact of this decision on asylum policies across member states.

As the situation evolves, it remains to be seen how this ruling will influence future legislation and support systems for asylum-seekers in the EU.