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4. Depending on the response by others, we would consider accepting further limited numbers from Hong Kong in addition to the family reunion cases. Hong Kong would similarly be prepared to consider

absorbing into Hong Kong a limited number of

limited number of refugees from the camps

there, provided this formed part of a concerted international effort to reduce drastically the size of Hong Kong's refugee population.

Closed camps

5.

(Defensive) Regret that present circumstances do not make it possible to accept Select Committee's recommendation that closed camp policy be discontinued. Decline since 1982 in rate at which Vietnamese have arrived in Hong Kong, compared with that for South East Asian region as a whole, is almost certainly due to closed camp policy. In HMG's view, abolition of the policy would cause sharp rise in level of arrivals, and consequently an unmanageable rise in

the camp population in Hong Kong.

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