Why “offshoring” asylum-seekers hardly operates

.ASYLUM states in Western countries are surging. EU participants get on monitor to acquire 1m treatments this year, more than at any time given that the migrant crisis of 2015-16. More than 800,000 have been housed in United States over the last year, an annual jump of virtually two-thirds.

Politicians are under the gun to display control to electors. Some want to bypass the issue by delivering asylum-seekers to have their insurance claims refined abroad. Yet asylum-offshoring hardly ever prospers.

What is it, as well as why is it thus hard to manage?