Labour’s Immigration Policy Needs to Backed by Promise
Labour’s Immigration Policy Needs to Backed by
Promise to Fund Public Tertiary Institutions
Properly
Today the Labour Party
announced a new immigration policy, including proposals to
stop issuing student visas to people wanting to study
certain courses and to restrict the availability of
post-study work visas.
Commenting on the announcement,
Sandra Grey, national president of the Tertiary Education
Union, said:
“Labour will need to tread very
carefully implementing its policy to limit immigration by
reforming the student visa system. Over the last nine years,
National has changed the tertiary education sector and cut
funds by so much that many public institutions now depend on
attracting increasing numbers of international students to
maintain financial
viability.
“If this
policy achieves its stated aim of limiting student and
post-study work visas, then Labour needs to make sure it
does not have a knock-on effect on the public institutions
that National has made reliant on fees from international
students. It can do this by committing now to properly
funding our public tertiary education institutions, rather
than making them vulnerable to the international market as
National has
done.”
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