Norway’s supreme court has ruled that it was legal to expel two nine-year-old asylum seekers, even though they had spent most or all of their lives in the country, in a case lawyers said could set a precedent for another 540 children.
The court rejected an appeal launched on the children’s behalf by a campaign organisation that had argued the Bosnian girl and the Iranian boy had a right to remain after their parents’ asylum application was turned down.
“The 540 children seeking asylum in Norway have no chance now, regardless how long they waited,” Jan Fougner, a defence lawyer for one of the families said. – (Reuters)