TNAG-1425-FCO40-1908-Vietnamese-refugees-in-Hong-Kong-general-1985 — Page 114

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11.

Resettlement quotas for all Indo-Chinese refugees have declined recent years. As the following table shows, Hong Kong has been particularly affected by this decline.

in

REGIONAL

YEAR

RESETTLEMENT

1981

112,300

1982

56,100

1983

49,400

1984

54,100

HONG KONG

RESETTLEMENT

HONG KONG'S

PROPORTION

17,800

16 per cent

9,200

16 per cent

4,200

9 per cent

3,700

7 per cent

Reasons for the decline appear to include:

(a)

"Compassion Fatigue

"

the Indo-Chinese refugee

Nearly 10 years after the fall

the fall of Saigon,

problem is perceived as less pressing than i t was and has been

overtaken by other refugee crises, eg Iran, Afghanistan, and

Ethiopia.

(b) Domestic considerations of resettlement countries

Many resettlement countries are reluctant to accept large quotas of

refugees because they already face high unemployment, and are concerned about the strain that large numbers of unemployed refugees might place on welfare services. The UK has had one of the least

satisfactory experiences in this respect: 80% of the adult Vietnamese resettled here are unemployed.

"

(c) Reluctance to accept "non-refugees

The Americans in particular support the view that the majority of the refugees now arriving in Hong Kong are economic migrants. Since mid-1982 about 50% of those selected by the US Consulate in Hong Kong as eligible for admission under the US Refugee Programme have subsequently been rejected by the Immigration and Naturalisation

Service (INS) on the grounds that they

they are not refugees (although

since late 1984 the rate of rejection has fallen to 20%).

(d) View that UK should take the lead in resettling refugees from Hong Kong

The main reason why Hong Kong has been more affected by the decline

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