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MEMORANDUM
6467
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
CONPIBENTIAL GDS
URGENT
ACTION
MEMORANDUM FOR BRENT SCOWCROFT
John
December 10, 1976
FROM:
WILLIAM GEEYSTEEN
my
SUBJECT:
Recommended Phone Call to INS Commissioner
Chapman re Indochina Refugee "Boat Cases"
Your intercession is needed with General Chapman, Commissioner
of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, to insure that he
approves a State Department request to admit an additional 100 Indo-
china "boat case" refugees a month beginning this December. These
refugees are in an extremely precarious situation because governments
in the region often refuse to allow them to land and force them back
out
to sea. U.. S. willingness to accept some of them may cause these
countries to allow the refugees to land temporarily, thus removing them
from danger.
Background
We still have one outstanding problem regarding Indochina refugees
which requires immediate government action. Since the end of our
evacuation program, over 4200 people have successfully escaped from
Vietnam by sea (the so-called "boat cases") and made it to various ports
in Southeast Asia. Approximately 2200 remain unsettled and approximately
500 more are fleeing each month. The refugees have to save gasoline
and money for months in order to try to escape. They often have no
navigational aids other than a map from a tourist brochure. If they
make it past Communist patrols (and the estimates are that well over
half do not), they then must face the dangers on the high seas. Most
often their engines break down and they run out of food and water. Some
have sailed too close to Cambodia where they have been arrested and
summarily executed.
For the small percentage that survive all of these difficulties, their
problems are only beginning because on-Communist states in the region
have been unwilling to accept them on a permanent basis and often refuse
8
Fone
CONFIDENTIAL GDS
KBH 3/1/00
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