Convicted Vietnam refugee fights deportation after 30 years in Hong Kong

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Three decades after he landed on Hong Kong shores as a child refugee, Vo Van Hung is fighting efforts to deport him to Vietnam now that he has ...

HONG KONG: Three decades after he landed on Hong Kong shores as a child refugee, Vo Van Hung is fighting efforts to deport him to Vietnam now that he has finished a lengthy jail sentence - for murder.

He was first housed in a notoriously violent refugee camp where tens of thousands of Vietnamese were placed, often for years, until their cases were decided - most with eventual asylum in other countries.But Vo soon ended up in prison - for 22 years - after he was convicted as a teenager of murdering a fellow camp inmate during an argument.

Most made desperately dangerous voyages across the South China Sea on crammed and rickety boats - a method that earned the demographic their moniker. Two years ago he won a judicial review against the immigration department's initial decision to deport him.A second immigration hearing is imminent but has been delayed by court closures during the coronavirus outbreak.The Security Bureau said there are currently 18 Vietnamese nationals who have been deemed ineligible for local resettlement for various reasons including imprisonment.

 

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