The Fourth Circuit reversed a reasonable internal relocation finding, noting that an asylum applicant’s ability to live in hiding for 3-4 weeks in Islamabad does not meet the government’s burden to prove that he could safely internally relocate there away from the Taliban.
The full text of Ullah v. Garland can be found here:
https://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/opinions/221026.P.pdf
The court granted a petition for rehearing and remanded the case for the agency to determine if asylum should be granted as a matter of discretion: