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Recent on move2nz
Migrant Workers Suffer
29th June 2009
The move 2 NZ Trust accuses the government of shameful treatment of skilled migrants.
 “We are seeing families who have lived and worked here for years being effectively kicked out in a matter of two or three weeks” said Mike Bell, co-founder of the Trust
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