And people aren't necessarily that interested.
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Considering everything that happened, clearly it was. Especially as both this movie and the sequel show that the main form of "punishment" him and his son deal out is exiling people there, which gives credence to the idea that they got kicked out just the same as Scar and his pack did (who were citizens of his kingdom).
Regardless, they still did fester, whether they were a former citizen or not. And he left them there fully knowing they did so with outright hatred and lack of respect for him in their hearts, as shown by their attempt on his son. That's why isolationism is a terrible idea, because part of securing your nation and protecting your people also means stamping out groups like that entirely. Rather than let them breed unchecked enough to have numbers of an army and a ticking time bomb of a guy promising them almost nothing to invade and ruin you.
So again, he failed entirely by letting them live. Whether as exiles from his own nation or just the remnants of a dead one, they were openly and obviously a threat to his people and his "out of sight" policy let them ruin it. Double so when they kept exiling fucking psychos among them like Scar or Kira.