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Mr Embleton.

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assuring them that by being a first asylum country they don't wind up with something that's completely unmanageable. And some of these countries have shouldered very real burdens. I think of Pakistan with this huge Afghan population there, and I just tip my hat to the

of Pakistan, and for that matter the refugees and their behavior, to have that go on. Now that of course is a case where they are staying there, they're not looking for resettlement by and large. But it's a hard problem and we just have to work our way through it, and I don't think there is any, quote answer" that you can give. It's a question of continued effort and recognition of what you say,

that we have to move this thing over and get people MOYE conscious of it, and stiffen where it's

clear.

That's about how I could answer it -

CHAIRMAN SIMPSON:

Thank you Mr. Secretary.

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Senator Kennedy.

SENATOR KENNEDY:

Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. I Secretary, one of the areas that I mentioned as an area

that's very familiar obviously to you, and that's the South Africa problem that we may be facing with refugees; facing it now, and there may very well be a very significant increase. At the end of last week,

was

We

I

saw the House of Representatives pass the sanctions bili " believe is being sent down to the President as we meet this very morning. And can you give us any indication what recommendation you've given to him about whether he should sign that sanctions bill?

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