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conceding that Hong Kong is foreign territory which is contrary to Chinese position on their sovereignty over Hong Kong. Could also be misinterpreted in Hong Kong and would therefore need careful consideration.
Present Position
7.
Staff for proposed Office entered Hong Kong last May but have now all returned to China. Hong Kong view is that this reflects rivalry in Hong Kong affairs between MFA and New China News Agency, which reports directly to the State Council. But withdrawal could also be in frustration at
not receiving de facto diplomatic status which they have sought.
· IMMIGRATION FROM CHINA
Extent of Problem
8. In 1980 about 80,000 illegal immigrants caught by security forces. But estimated 70,000 succeeded in entering urban areas and allowed to stay. Population growth rate of over 6% per annum (natural growth is 1.2%). Damaging effects on economy and social services.
Policy Changes (October 1980)
9. In October 1980, Governor announced, with HMG's approval, new policy of repatriating all illegal immigrants. New legislation required carriage of identity cards and made it an offence to employ illegal immigrants or anyone without proof of identity. Governor had previously discussed policy changes with Guangdong provincial authorities. Secretary of State also told Chinese Foreign Minister in October. Policy has been successful. Numbers arrested trying to enter territory dropped from over 200 per day to average of 20. Chinese have played their part.
10. Reaction in Hong Kong overwhelmingly favourable. Authorities have been flexible in cases of genuine humanitarian
concern.
11. New measures could encourage black market in identity
cards and increase exploitation of illegal immigrants.
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be Parliamentary interest later but none so far.
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