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The Immigration Services Agency says 9,753 interns disappeared in 2023 .
That was up 747 from the previous year and represented about one in every 50 of such people.
Vietnamese interns made up the most of the disappearances at 5,481 , followed by people from Myanmar at 1,765 , Chinese nationals at 816 and Cambodians at 694 .
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