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countries,
and
to
especially those who have agreed to take long stayers" and other refugees who are difficult
resettle.
4.
In the
the light of these international efforts to reduce
the size of Hong Kong's refugee population, Hong Kong decided earlier this year to absorb into Hong Kong a further 250 refugees.
5.
Need to ask you to do even more than you already have, in view of Hong Kong's special problems.
Alternatives to Resettlement
6.
Although departures from the Hong Kong camps this year are running at a higher level than in 1985, the camp population has not decreased substantially because arrivals have doubled (from 902 to 1805 so far this year). Sadly, we see no sign
no sign that the level of arrivals in Hong Kong will reduce markedly, nor that resettlements will reach a level sufficient to empty the camps in Hong Kong in the
foreseeable future. With this in mind, we are keen to
consider with other Western Governments and UNHCR what
alternatives might exist to resettlement in the West
especially those who may be fleeing for economic rather than political reasons. Must stress we have no idées fixes at this stage. We would wish to listen to whatever others
might wish to say.
Further UK resettlement (defensive)
7.
As the White Paper envisaged we are considering, in
the light of the response by others, accepting further limited numbers from Hong Kong in addition to the current programme of family reunion cases.
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