"I do not believe there is room in our society to allow for parallel cultures, faith or customs," she said.
"I promise to put Kiwis first and immediately stop the phony Indian marriage scheme before proceeding to bring an immediate stop to all further mosques, temples and other foreign buildings of worship being erected in our country."
The comment refers to a stoush between NZ First MP Shane Jones and the Indian community after he criticised those complaining about a tightening of rules by Immigration New Zealand that has become a problem for those in arranged marriages.
Earlier this year, Tamaki called for migration to be cut down to 2000 people annually, in an interview during which she said she didn't know what the number of net migrants was.
The party's campaign manager Jevan Goulter was accused of racism last month, after he described immigrants as "people fleeing from their own countries they have managed to destroy due to lack of values".
The comments were called irresponsible in the wake of the Christchurch mosque attack.