Media Coverage
Indian students granted new visas two years after deportation
We’re very pleased that 3 of the Indian Students we gave sanctuary from deportation in 2017 have been granted permission to return to this country; although saddened that 1 has had permission refused.
As reported by RNZ Checkpoint on 23rd April 2019.
Followed by an interview with immigration lawyer Alistair McClymont detailing the background to this.
Auckland UUs @ #ourmarch
Samoa/Tonga Dyslexia Projects in the Ponsonby News.
Media Coverage
Indian Weekender
- ‘GOVERNMENT MULLS REGULATING OFFSHORE EDUCATION AGENTS
30th October - ‘NEW GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO BE ENGAGED EARLY ON THE STUDENT DEPORTATION ISSUE,’ SAYS IMMIGRATION LAWYER ALASTAIR MCCLYMONT
26th October - UNION SUPPORTED GROUP DEMAND RETURN OF DEPORTED INDIAN STUDENTS 26th October
- STUDENT DEPORTATION: WHERE IS INDIAN COMMUNITY’S SUPPORT? 15th February
- IMMIGRATION SCAMS: GETTING UNDERNEATH “MINISTERIAL INTERVENTION” 15th February
NewsHub
- Time to keep an eye on immigration agents – Ardern 30th October
- Immigration tweaks challenged at public meeting 1st May
- It’s the system, not the students that have failed 19th February
- Auckland church providing sanctuary for Indian students 6th February
The Auckland Church where Dr Seuss is in the readings
Clay, Kurt, Kay & Steff talk to Stuff about Auckland UUs
Little Free Food Pantry on ‘The Project’
Is New Zealand a Christian nation?
Should it be?
Auckland UUs Clay Nelson argues this issue with Bishop Brian Tamaki on Maori Television’s Media Take. Tune in Tuesday 7/4 at 10:20 pm for a very interesting show on religion in the media, repeated 2.00pm Sunday 12/4. Also viewable on the Maori Television website at www.maoritelevision.com/tv/shows/media-take.