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therewith SEAD's druft. I have marked some suggested amendments. Ms Walker will check with the SEAD that the Use Australian sudriissions can be quoted by
SCORRI ENQUIRY INTO VIETNAMESE REFUGEES luce. HK tehr 204, as you will have
seen, gives further helpful maternal, which
we shall discuss with SEAD. The Clerk to the Home Affairs Sub-Committee on Race Relations and Immigration has now sent an indication of the line of questioning for Mr Luce's appearance before the Committee on 4 February in Committee Room 6. The areas covered will be as follows:-
Family Reunion
The problem of blockage of resettlement when people in the camps have close relatives in Britain.
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b)
The effect of the strict family reunion criteria on those Vietnamese already here.
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c)
The criteria for admission under the Orderly Departure Programme (ODP) and the potential future intake under the ODP.
Discussions with other Resettlement Countries
d)
e)
whether or not there have been discussions with other resettlement countries on their willingness to take additional refugees if the UK accepted around 100, and if so, whether these discussions are viewed optimistically.
Whether one of the problems is that resettlement countries feel that the Vietnamese are not genuine refugees.
Closed Camps
f)
Does the FCO really believe that closed camps have a deterrent effect?
g)
Questions on UNHCR criticisms of policy.
h)
The effect of closed camps on the subsequent ability of the refugees to resettle.
i)
j)
The possibility of resettling some Vietnamese within Hong Kong itself.
The progress made on the UNHCR ship rescue scheme
(RASRO).
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