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  2. Refugees in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    An alleged rape in June 2013 by an asylum seeker sparked alarm in Hong Kong and subjected the handling of asylum seekers by the city government to widespread public scrutiny. [33] A 26-year-old Indian asylum seeker living in Rhine Guesthouse, a hostel at Chungking Mansions, allegedly raped another guest, a woman from mainland China. [33]

  3. Chinese emigration - Wikipedia

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    The only significant immigration to China has been by the overseas Chinese, who in the years since 1949 have been offered various enticements to repatriate to their homeland. [citation needed] During the Xi Jinping administration, the number of Chinese asylum seekers abroad increased to 613,000 people as of 2020. [42]

  4. Asylum seeker - Wikipedia

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    An asylum seeker is a person who leaves their country of residence, enters another country, and makes in that other country a formal application for the right of asylum according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 14. [3] A person keeps the status of asylum seeker until the right of asylum application has concluded.

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  6. Approval rates for migrant asylum claims plummet in lead up ...

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    Russians represented the largest batch of asylum seekers outside Latin America, with officials granting 3,754 migrants asylum in 2024, an 85.2% acceptance rate. Chinese asylum seekers saw similar ...

  7. Zouxian (phenomenon) - Wikipedia

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    Another recurring demographic is small business owners, who incurred a high revenue deduction from COVID restrictions and thus became pessimistic about future business opportunities in the mainland of China. [25] Most of the runners are aware that they are unlikely to obtain well-paying positions in the short run as asylum seekers.

  8. Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 1951 convention, the League of Nations' Convention relating to the International Status of Refugees, of 28 October 1933, dealt with administrative measures such as the issuance of Nansen certificates, refoulement, legal questions, labour conditions, industrial accidents, welfare and relief, education, fiscal regime and exemption from reciprocity, and provided for the creation of ...

  9. Operation Yellowbird - Wikipedia

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    However, former US Ambassador to China, James Lilley, said Americans were involved "almost exclusively in legal exfiltrations". There was cooperation from foreign embassies for the asylum-seekers. [1] The CIA supplied materiel in the form of sophisticated equipment and other means of escape and subterfuge, and even weapons. [7]