He was fatter when they let him in.mistermack wrote:Yes. And it's perfectly fair. He's not just fat, he's foreign. They have no obligation to let him stay.laklak wrote:Hang on, the Fair and Decent everyone is equal social democratic paradise of New Zealand is discriminating against somebody because he's FAT? Say it ain't so, Joe!
Or better still, claim that's it's perfectly reasonable when NZ does it.
It's nice to see folks granting NZ the right to exclude anybody they want. Here in the US, when a proposal was made to allow law enforcement to verify if a person stopped for suspected legal infraction was a lawfully in the country - that measure was portrayed as a gross violation of human rights and racism.
Especially because he has already lost weight since he entered the country.mistermack wrote: If he's likely to be a burden on the state, they have the right to not renew his work permit.
And he is highly likely to make claims on the health service, as he is obese.
But morally, having let him stay five years, I would say that they ought to give him a chance to lose the weight, before showing him the door.