Children ask Woodhouse to grant visas to quake parents - News Summed Up

Children ask Woodhouse to grant visas to quake parents


Photo: NZ HeraldA class of 10-year-old primary school students have challenged Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse to change his mind and grant China's grieving shidu parents lifelong visas to visit their children's graves. This isn't the country that the shidu parents trusted and that we trusted." Angus Baker, 10'I believe you should allow the shidu parents to get a life long visa, but with conditions. I would be ashamed if I was responsible for making these shidu parents more depressed.' The Chinese shidu parents have a really tough and feared future ahead of them.'


Source: Otago Daily Times March 07, 2017 19:50 UTC



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