Stand Against Racism rally targets Shane Jones
Stand Against Racism rally Sunday November 3 targets NZ First MP Shane Jones
The Migrant Workers Association and Love Aotearoa Hate Racism have called a rally on Sunday, November 3 at 2.30pm in Aotea Square, Auckland, to condemn the recent racist comments made by the government minister and NZ First MP Shane Jones.
When Jones tells the Indian community to “tame down your rhetoric, you have no legitimate expectations in my view to bring your whole village to New Zealand and if you don't like it and you're threatening to go home – catch the next flight home,” he is using the same racist dog whistle as US President Donald Trump.
When he says, “Indians moving to New Zealand should learn to adapt”, like Māori who "adapted with the arrival of the Pākehā", he is approving the racist colonialism imposed on Māori.
These comments also come in the wake of a series of racist policies being adopted by the Labour-Green-NZ First government.
Many New Zealand citizens, residents and temporary visa migrants are suffering as result of the fact that now:
Only the rich
can afford to sponsor their parents for a residence
visa
Unnecessary visa processing delays keep families
apart
Dodgy offshore education agents continue to sell
pipe dreams to international students
Bonding work visas
to employers promotes migrant workers’
exploitation
Tens of thousands work visa holders face
uncertainty going from one temporary visa to another for 5
or more years
We demand:
1) a public apology from
Shane Jones
2) visa processing delays for partnership-based visas should be minimised urgently
3)
offshore education agents should be regulated
4) bonded
labour should be stopped by detaching work visas from
employers
5) individuals on work visas already in New
Zealand for 5 or more years should be given a one-off work
to residence pathway
6) the income requirements for
sponsors under the Parent Visa Category should be
removed
Let’s unite to STAND AGAINST RACISM
Sunday 3 November - 2.30pm to 4.30pm - Aotea Square, Queen Street, Auckland CBD
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