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Hong Kong deports 113 failed asylum seekers in week-long operation

Authorities say 68 men and 45 women, some of whom completed jail sentences for offences in city, were sent back to their home countries

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Officials have said that the swift removal of rejected applicants can deter abuse of the system. Photo: Handout
Ng Kang-chung

Hong Kong has deported 113 rejected non-refoulement claimants after a week-long operation, according to the Immigration Department.

The operation codenamed “Shield” involved deporting a group of 68 men and 45 women, some of whom had completed prison sentences for criminal offences in the city.

“A total of 113 unsubstantiated non-refoulement claimants who were illegal immigrants and overstayers were repatriated to their places of origin,” the department said on Monday.

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“The persons removed … mainly originated from Vietnam, Indonesia and India. Among them were discharged prisoners who had committed criminal offences and had been sentenced to imprisonment.”

The seven-day enforcement sweep, beginning from last Monday, was a result of an updated repatriation policy implemented on December 7, 2022, allowing officers to deport a claimant once his or her judicial review bid was dismissed by the High Court.

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Officials have said that the swift removal of rejected applicants can deter abuse of the system and free up resources for genuine protection cases.

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