INTERNATIONAL — June 14, 2026

US Judge Orders Review of Asylum Case for Detained Former Afghan Soldier

Judge Peter Welte's order requires re-evaluation of Mohammad Ali's asylum claims, security status, and conditions in Afghanistan after he presented himself at the US-Mexico border in February 2024.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International2 min read

US Judge Orders Review of Asylum Case for Detained Former Afghan Soldier
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A US federal judge has ordered a review of the asylum and detention case for a former Afghan soldier who fled his country in 2022. Judge Peter Welte directed immigration officials to re-examine the claims made by Mohammad Ali, including his security status and the situation in Afghanistan.

Ali worked in the intelligence sector of the Afghan military before leaving Afghanistan. He traveled through Iraq, Brazil, and Central America on his way to the United States. He reached the US-Mexico border on February 11, 2024, and presented himself to Customs and Border Protection authorities.

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested Ali on March 3. He has been held in detention since that time. The court order seeks a new assessment of his asylum application in light of delays that affect many similar cases from Afghanistan.

These delays stem from lengthy legal processes and security concerns that require careful evaluation. The ruling aims to ensure that Ali's case receives proper consideration under current conditions.

The decision requires officials to take another look at all aspects of the case. This includes reviewing the details of Ali's background and the reasons he provided for seeking asylum in the United States. Ali's path to the border involved multiple countries.

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