HL Deb 01 March 1993 vol 543 cc26-7WA
The Earl of Kinnoull

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What is the latest situation concerning Vietnamese migrants in Hong Kong.

Baroness Trumpington

The Orderly Repatriation Programme is proving most successful; since it started in November 1991, a total of 487 Vietnamese illegal immigrants have been repatriated from Hong Kong. There were only 12 new arrivals in Hong Kong in 1992 compared with 20,207 in 1991.

Since the start of the UNHCR Voluntary Repatriation Programme in 1989, some 35,000 Vietnamese migrants have been screened out and returned home voluntarily, more than 26,000 of them from Hong Kong, the remainder from other countries in the region. There has been no substantiated report of persecution.

At present rates of return and resettlement, the Hong Kong camps should be empty in about three years.