Is New Zealand Facing Too Much Immigration?

April 06, 2017


The increasing rates of migration in the country of New Zealand are transforming the nation in a variety of ways, and together, the government and general public should deliberate on the matter at length, a researcher disclosed earlier this week.


He was talking ahead of a lecture for all to attend on the issue of migration later this week.


“On a global scale, migration is now something that has become very interactive and a sensitive topic for everyone involved,” he stated.


“Come elections later in the year, would it also be the same topic for all in New Zealand?” he asked.


“What are the topics and pressing issues we need to talk about?”  learned individuals from colleges spanning countries such as China, Greece, and Germany would come together to discuss their experiences as well as conduct researches to map out the hard parts of migration in the country of New Zealand, and proffer solutions for the government to follow and keep to.


The seminar is to be held on the 6th of April, 2017. The conference is themed “People on the move, ” and it will be headed by a researcher Professor Spoonley, with other researchers from the school of humanities and social sciences.


They include Dr JessicsTerruhn, Dr Anastasia Bakogianni, and Dr Liangni Sally Liu.


There are five parts to the school’s series. In the second part of their five-part series, the moderators will talk about the practices of how worldwide, domestic and foreign mobility are making different kinds of migration. “Migrants from Asian countries are always looking for new opportunities and moves, while asylum seekers from war-torn regions of the world run away from harm.


Some nations’ administration tries to curtail the flow of asylum seekers but is open to the inflow of working class migrants.


Even such a move has its grey area when the domestic workers feel like their jobs are being taken over by migrant workers,” Spoonley said. Dr Jessica will talk about what she feels is the pressing need to be one with the movement of the normal migration patterns and flow because our comprehension has an apparent effect on the demeanor of the general public.


“We can view our changing or alternating movement.


This entails us to reshape our reasoning of contemporary thoughts and mindsets that are accepted in the country as well as the ideas of belongings, residency and human rights based upon the term of being a citizen.”

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