Why “offshoring” asylum-seekers rarely operates

.ASYLUM CLAIMS in Western nations are rising. EU participants get on track to receive 1m uses this year, much more than whenever given that the migrant crisis of 2015-16. Greater than 800,000 have actually been actually housed in America before year, a yearly jump of nearly two-thirds.

Political leaders are under pressure to show control to citizens. Some plan to sidestep the concern through delivering asylum-seekers to have their insurance claims refined abroad. But asylum-offshoring rarely succeeds.

What is it, and why is it therefore hard to manage?