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Teen’s deportation to India paused amid legal appeal

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The deportation of 18-year-old Daman Kumar, a New Zealand-born overstayer who has never set foot in India, has been temporarily halted as his legal team seeks ministerial intervention.

Despite being born in New Zealand, Kumar was classified as an overstayer at birth due to his mother’s unlawful immigration status since 2004.

His lawyer, Alistair McClymont, warned that deporting him to a country he does not know and whose language he does not speak could have devastating consequences.

Immigration New Zealand initially ordered the family to leave by February 17, but after multiple failed visa applications, the Associate Immigration Minister, Chris Penk, is now reconsidering the case.

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  1. Sounds kinda like it’s your mother’s fault and not a problem with immigration law.

    Maybe take it up with her? 🤷‍♂️

  2. At least he won’t be discriminated against in india for his name. I am sure his mum can help him out with accommodation now that she is no longer overstating in NZ.

  3. I call BS on him not speaking indian. Why didn’t his mother teach him? He knows. Also why has his mother been allowed to stay here this long.

    Pack your bags people, no room for illegals, we have enough of our own problems.

  4. Where are the parents now? Still overstaying or backin India? For someone who was raised here he sure has an Indian accent. I call BS on a lot in this story.

    My mother is English but I can’t get English citizenship.

    Rules are rules.

  5. International Law will probably come into play with this case at some point, along with humanitarian concerns under the U.N. Human Rights Agreement.
    We’ll see…

  6. His sister was born before the law change and she is a NZ citizen by birth. So if the family is deported where does that leave her? Regardless of the law, when is it right to rip families apart?

  7. Breaking up families has always been a trademark modus of tyrannical, dictatorial governments.
    This is why the U.S. has the Second Amendment; to keep tyrannical governments at bay and accountable.
    This is especially true under Communism, an idea invented and then ‘refined’ by Zionist J3w$ to eliminate the Gentiles and Goyim.
    Look at the families broken-up and either murdered or worked to death in the Zio-J3wi$h Bolshevik GULAGS, and the Nazi Konzentration Kamps…(J3w$ ran the camps. — Aleksander Solzhenytsyn, from his work titled The Gulag Archipelago).
    OR-
    The ‘Just-us’ J3wdicial Legal System also insure a family break-up, while offering no support to the targeted families.
    CYFS / Oranga Tamariki works hand in hand with the corrupt systems that also involve the MoH & MoE.
    What to do?…get OUT of the Matrix, home-school, and minimise contact with ‘government (aka mind control) entities!

  8. They are trying to set a precedent which will lead to a law change, this must be stopped, he is just an anchor baby and if he is allowed to stay it must only be on a renewable work visa.

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