Why “offshoring” asylum-seekers hardly functions

.ASYLUM CLAIMS in Western nations are climbing. EU participants are on monitor to obtain 1m treatments this year, much more than whenever since the migrant crisis of 2015-16. More than 800,000 have been actually housed in United States over the last year, an annual jump of nearly two-thirds.

Political leaders are under the gun to demonstrate command to electors. Some wish to sidestep the complication through delivering asylum-seekers to have their insurance claims processed abroad. Yet asylum-offshoring rarely succeeds.

What is it, and why is it thus hard to pull off?