FILE - People visit the International Immigration & Property expo in Hong Kong, Saturday, March 23, 2024. Two weeks after Hong Kong introduced a new national security law, life in the city appears unchanged. A 2020 law drew thousands of protesters to the streets when it was enacted. Now, that's seen as too risky. (AP Photo/Louise Delmotte, File)
FILE - Visitors look at sunset from a hill in Hong Kong, Friday, March 22, 2024. Two weeks after Hong Kong introduced a new national security law, life in the city appears unchanged. A 2020 law drew thousands of protesters to the streets when it was enacted. Now, that's seen as too risky.(AP Photo/Louise Delmotte, File)
FILE - A sign reading 'IDEAS ARE BULLETPROOF' is seen as visitors browse books on the last day of business of independent bookshop 'Mount Zero' in Hong Kong, Sunday, March 31, 2024. Two weeks after Hong Kong introduced a new national security law, life in the city appears unchanged. A 2020 law drew thousands of protesters to the streets when it was enacted. Now, that's seen as too risky. (AP Photo/Louise Delmotte, File)
FILE - Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu poses for photographs with lawmakers following the passing of the Basic Law Article 23 legislation at the Legislative Council in Hong Kong, Tuesday, March 19, 2024. Two weeks after Hong Kong introduced a new national security law, life in the city appears unchanged. A 2020 law drew thousands of protesters to the streets when it was enacted. Now, that's seen as too risky. (AP Photo/Louise Delmotte, File)