
Immigration and Workplace Safety Minister Iain Lees-Galloway on data profiling
Immigration and Workplace Safety Minister Iain Lees-Galloway discusses Immigration NZ using data profiling to track illegal immigrants. / Video by Mark Mitchell
Immigration and Workplace Safety Minister Iain Lees-Galloway discusses Immigration NZ using data profiling to track illegal immigrants. / Video by Mark Mitchell
Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway is requesting a full briefing from officials.
High levels of immigration are being touted as one aspect that keep wages low.
Indian students are more likely than Chinese students to become NZ residents.
Tim Spooner has been remanded on bail to reappear before the court on April 18.
The annual net migration declined but remained high at 68,900.
Teacher Rui Zhong says Chinese teachers are better positioned to teach English to Chinese.
The US may be ordered to close down the Mexican border completely within 20 years.
Despite leaving NZ as a child Amanda Pemberton sent back here after serving 22 years.
Professor Paul Moon says claims of Maori independence is wrong in law and history.
Only 5 immigrants from Slovenia obtained green cards under the program, same year she did.
COMMENT: Housing affordability the way Labour is trying to achieve it can't be done.
Police encouraging those affected to file a complaint.
Businessman's home raided in immigration crackdown on construction industry.
A survey of Auckland property investors suggests optimism is returning to the market
Sri Lankan refugee Andrew Balaranjan is using his experiences to inspire others.
Akarana-Rewi maintains citizenship he issues is legal under 'Maori law'.
Trump fails to affirm Mexico's position that it would not fund construction of the wall.
Nobel winner's book and own immigrant experience sparked move to end stereotyping.
Operation Spectrum finds 15 fraudsters deported from NZ, came back with new names.
As we head into a 10th year of economic growth how does this era rank against other booms?
Rest homes need more immigrants as urgently as the Government's building programme.
Government to initiate an inquiry into migrant exploitation.
Deregistered school charged varying fees up to $16,000 but paid only partial refunds.
Immigration NZ has finished as inquiry into whether Kim Dotcom can be deported.
'I called the them this morning – they were both very emotional and so was I,"' MP says.
New Zealanders are held in detention centres while they await results of an appeal.
Judge said restaurant worker victims not far removed from modern-day slavery.
Teachers still face immigration hurdles despite so-called "fast-track" measures.
Vincent Smith swindled more than $220,000 from four victims in a series of ruses.