| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 101 | James Burgess | |
| 102 | Stuart Donovan | |
| 103 | Wendy Butcher | |
| 104 | Bronwyn Smith | |
| 105 | Lico de Ridder | I would certainly not vote for any party which acted so irresponsibly with such sacrosanct law. |
| 106 | Gerald Lynch | |
| 107 | lance kerr | New Zealand is meant to be humanistic? |
| 108 | Asha Andersen | I believe this bill is in direct conflict with international law and will lead to serious abuse of human rights.
End this shameful bill now!
Asha |
| 109 | Luke Vilain | This should not go through. |
| 110 | Tim Taylor | This bill obviously is designed to overide civil liberties by giving government unprecedented abiltiy to search and create a situation of distrust and unease in New Zealand. We must uphold our democratic principles. |
| 111 | Evelyn Gilbert | |
| 112 | Peter Gilbert | |
| 113 | Victoria Vincent | |
| 114 | Diane Cordemans | |
| 115 | Dave Stringer | I believe the Fortress NZ bill is an attempt to achieve isolation from the world's realities and keep out people who could add significant value to our society.
The Bill MUST NOT become an ACT |
| 116 | Anonymous | |
| 117 | Scott Walters | Please don't allow the knee jerk paranoia of the US to dominate our wonderful country. This is a hell of a big hammer to crack the Zhaoui nut. Get over it. |
| 118 | Anonymous | |
| 119 | Richard Jewell | |
| 120 | Rayna Fahey | Ludicrous legislation proposed by an apparently socially progressive government. A shame for Labour and all the other parties that support this Bill. |
| 121 | Anonymous | |
| 122 | Caroline Fergusson | |
| 123 | Andrew Kensington | I can't help feeling the New Zealand government is being cowered by powerful foreign interests into perpetuating human rights abuses against desperate people in the name of fighting the Orwellian phrased 'War on Terror'. There is no 'War on Terror', there is only a western assault on dignity and humanity. |
| 124 | kelly | |
| 125 | Anonymous | |
| 126 | Milad Rafiei | |
| 127 | Damian Stewart | |
| 128 | adriana de ridder | To the politicians involved:
Please, show humanity in your decisions.
adriana de ridder |
| 129 | David Paterson | This is one of the steps that usually lead to the introduction of compulsory identity cards |
| 130 | Lara Hawke | |
| 131 | Anonymous | |
| 132 | geoff cox | The provisions of ths bill are outrageous and uneccessary as sufficient powers already exist. Do not support this bill please. |
| 133 | Louisa palairet | |
| 134 | Rowan Manhire-Heath | |
| 135 | Craig Davies | |
| 136 | Kadin Prideaux | Human rights travesty |
| 137 | Barnaby Bennett | I do not support this legislation and think it creates very dangerous powers and precedents. |
| 138 | Christiaan Briggs | |
| 139 | John MacCormick | |
| 140 | Michael Cawley | |
| 141 | Glenn Fisher | After having the guts to say no to invading Iraq, I never thought New Zealand would get pushed into abandoning such fundamental principles. These are rights you just don't fiddle with. Fix the bill. |
| 142 | Gregory Gray | |
| 143 | Tze Ming Mok | My in-depth comments were provided during the public consultaton period, via written submission. |
| 144 | Andrew Jull | |
| 145 | Kris Rogers | Wow. You people must be taking Bush as a role model - how insane is that?? |
| 146 | James Butler | |
| 147 | E Ryan | Anyone respectful of basic human dignity and human rights should be ashamed of this bill. |
| 148 | Cameron Hockly | I oppose the Immigration Bill in full on the grounds that it undermines systems of justice and the rule of law in New Zealand. |
| 149 | Nanda Ponnuchetty | |
| 150 | David Dickinson | |