From a legal standpoint—and this is why I would like to know your opinion on this point, as I am not a lawyer myself—it would seem to me that the cases of nationals coming from countries deemed safe are more difficult to deal with. In some ways, the cases of individuals coming from countries where persecution is known to occur is something of a no-brainer.
So, am I right in saying that when it comes to countries that are deemed safe, things should be less black and white?
On the other hand, if this is true, would it not be somewhat ridiculous to withdraw the right of appeal specifically from those whose cases are more contentious and difficult?