The decision by Ardern's Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway to give a Czech national residency here when he finishes his jail stretch for drug smuggling is now something the Beehive would like to bury before the storm of protest buries it.
That decision will be reversed, it's just a question of how they can do it and save Ardern's flicking face.
Given the public backlash that's given her whiplash this is a decision that should never have been made.
This has been a bizarre case from the start.
Sroubek came here with a false passport and lied to immigration officials which he faced trial for and was convicted by a jury but miraculously was discharged without conviction.
He'd successfully convinced the Judge he'd be in danger if he returned to the Czech Republic which is now hard to stack up considering he's been back there without incident.
But the new information that'll see him sent packing is his now ex wife who's scared of him and is in the process of taking out a restraining order.
Lees-Galloway pulled me aside on his way into the debating chamber, having heard I was looking at conflicting statements from his wife, that she initially supported his case to stay in the country but now wants him gone.
She's now likely to get her wish but it should never have come down to this.
This country should never show compassion for a Class A drug smuggler, the lives he's put at risk because of his activities is incalculable.