NZ Immigration Service Raid Kerikeri Hostels

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Immigration Raids in Northland

On Wednesday 23rd May at 5am (the suspiciously titled) 'Hideaway Lodge' was targeted.
People leaving for work were questioned at road checkpoints.
Occupants of the hostel were then awoken as room to room searches were conducted.
One person was arrested.
At 7am a similar tactic was used at 'Aranga, Top 10 (most wanted criminals) Holiday Park'
Over three arrests were made.
'KeriFresh'; a local fruit packhouse, lost half its workforce as immigrants learned of the situation.
An "overstay" orchard worker from Indonesia was arrested and brought to 'Kerikeri Farm Hostel' to get personal items,
before being taken to Auckland for deportation. He left behind a rucksack, clothes, a bicycle and his car...
At 7pm a dozen members of NZIS, again visited the hostel to check the details of the remaining half dozen occupants.
Later at 'Hone Heke Lodge' people were ordered out of showers and dorms, (permitted to dress) rounded up and questioned.

One hostel owner was surprised at the timing of this years NZIS operation as 6-8 weeks of work still remain.
He suspected that a recent govt policy to use Kiwi's and Pacific Islanders for seasonal work was the impetus behind the suddeness and large scale of this years raid.

Labour shortages being met with Pacific recruitment
http://www.beehive.govt.nz/ViewDocument.aspx?DocumentID=29107

On Friday the govt announced Kerikeri as a new Seasonal Work Permit region
http://www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant/general/generalinformation/news/s...

Raid at Hone Heke Lodge

Luckily this backpacker had his pool playing papers in order

Comments

Re: NZ Immigration Service Raid Kerikeri Hostels

sounds like a racist tone coming from this article, or maybe i am reading it wrong..?

Re: Re: NZ Immigration Service Raid Kerikeri Hostels

How on earth are you getting a racist tone from this article?
I wrote it, I'm an immigrant, I was personally questioned by the NZIS during the event

If you can't explain how exactly you percieve the racist tone - then maybe indymedia editors should delete both these comments...

I admit being guilty of some attempts at humour - at the expense of NZIS

But racist tones?!!
"Drop it. Forget it . You got F-ing wrong"

Re: Re: NZ Immigration Service Raid Kerikeri Hostels

Yeah... I think you're reading it wrong. Suggest you put your tinfoil hat on properly.
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Re: NZ Immigration Service Raid Kerikeri Hostels

Thanks for this great article and photos. Shows you the power of citizen journalism.

Re: NZ Immigration Service Raid Kerikeri Hostels

I can't see anything racist in this post. Thanks for posting it here, I wish more people would take the time to photograph and report on events that will go un-noticed in the mainstream media. Cheers!

Re: Re: NZ Immigration Service Raid Kerikeri Hostels

I agree, there is nothing racist in the article, what I think the issue here is human rights.

Re: NZ Immigration Service Raid Kerikeri Hostels

Date: 1 May 2007

Auckland 9am: Kiwi employers want thousands more Pacific workers for their vineyards orchards.

The new seasonal worker scheme is now underway and will bring across from the islands five thousand people.

But while critics have bagged the scheme, Kiwi employer spokesperson, Jerith Verbake, says there's so much work here, they could easily take another five thousand. (listen)
http://niufm.com/site_resources/library/News/Lito/AP_30_and_MAY_1/jerith...

Meanwhile island governments like Samoa are going to great lengths to make sure participants can't break the rules and abscond or overstay.

The CEO for the Prime Minister and Cabinet of Samoa, Auseugaefa Vaasatia Poloma Komiti, says there's too much at stake and they'll be monitoring the scheme carefully.

But the scheme continues to attract criticism and the spectre of the Dawn Raids of the Seventies.

Artist and musician Rev Mua Strickson Pua says while there is a benefit, there appears to be a double standard much like the times of the 60s and 70s labour shortage in New Zealand. (listen)
http://niufm.com/site_resources/library/News/Lito/AP_30_and_MAY_1/rev_mu...

The participating nations are Samoa, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Fiji and Tonga.

Labor's new measures follow the racist tradition of New Zealand's immigration laws. In the early 1960's, governments allowed strictly controlled migration from the Pacific in order to boost the pool of low-paid unskilled workers. Since then, Pacific Islanders wanting to join their families have been forced to struggle against bureaucratic intimidation, police harassment and summary deportation.

During the mid-1970s the Muldoon conservative government invented the term “overstayers” to stigmatise Pacific Islanders who had come to New Zealand to work but because of petty restrictions had failed to obtain work permits and visas. In 1976, many Pacific Island households became victims of “dawn raids” carried out by immigration officials accompanied by police with dogs, searching for people who had been declared “illegal” and subject to deportation. The history of the dawn raids still carries such strong memories for Pacific Islanders

Re: NZ Immigration Service Raid Kerikeri Hostels

It is quite plain to see that the immigration services are using 'Scare Tactic'. And to impede on a persons privacy undermines human rights.

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