Offshore Asylum Processing
The policy of processing asylum seeker claims on third-country territory, pioneered by Australia using Nauru and Papua New Guinea. Has been a major revenue source for Nauru while generating sustained international human rights controversy. The UK attempted a similar arrangement with Rwanda.
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