Question

Immigration Minister Fraser Colman described these actions as “alien to our way of life.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these actions that began under Norman Kirk’s government in the 1970s. These actions disproportionately targeted Pasifika migrants who were purported to have been illegal overstayers.
ANSWER: dawn raids
[10e] A “Polynesian” movement named for these animals organised “counter-raids” to the dawn raids. That movement was influenced by a Black Power movement named for these animals founded in Oakland, California.
ANSWER: panthers [accept Polynesian Panthers or Black Panthers]
[10m] In 2021, Jacinda Ardern issued a “formal and unreserved apology” for the dawn raids, which had continued into the late 1970s under this New Zealand politician. This prime minister promoted the Think Big economic strategy.
ANSWER: Robert Muldoon [or Robert David Muldoon]
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Overflow2025-02-01Y215.00100%50%0%
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