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PATRICIA PENN:
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Yes, the people who are not satisfied who would like to go to another place, mostly because they have some relatives in London, in Paris or in San Francisco or wherover it is, they can, to my best opinion, easily get an exit visa from China. If they can get an entry visa to the different countries, that depends on their criteria because can they come as an immigrant? That depends on family and many, many other things. Some have left, some have gone that way but that is decided by the receiving countries.
DINAH LEE (ARHINGTON POST): I am afraid this is a more philosophical question, but after ten years of visiting these camps, almost every refugee I have asked says he wants to go to the United States
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