Support for the Lupeituu Family

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#1

Moriah is a special little girl who needs all the medical help she can get in New Zealand. She wont be able to get this help in Tonga. The Lupeituu family are a beautiful family who deserve to remain in New Zealand. They are always going out of their way to help others in need. This time they need the favour returned. I wish them the very best of luck.

(Auckland, 2017-07-10)

#2

I believe that this family needs my support at this time ..New Zealand needs decent people that can contribute to society as this family has and will continue to do so...sir, please allow this complete family unit to remain in my beautiful country permanently!

(Kalgoorlie, 2017-07-10)

#3

I'm signing because I strongly believe this family of Maggie deserve the rights to apply for New Zealand residency to live and access to all resources and opportunities that New Zealand will offer them for employment, education, health and housing.

(Brisbane , 2017-07-11)

#4

I'm signing this because , I really think Moriah deserves to stay here, because she won't get as much help as She can in Tonga, because Tonga can only do soo much but it wouldn't be enough enough to help Moriah with her Health problems and Tonga is place where there Health Service is at low standards and that's why I prefer Moriah staying here in NZ because they have High Standards on Health Service, just think of it as your child, what would want the best for your Child. Would you want the Best treatment for your kid or a poor Health Service.

Thank You
Godbless

#TeamLupeituu

(Auckland, 2017-07-11)

#6

Helen foou

(Aucklanf, 2017-07-11)

#8

I love to support this beautiful family!

(Auckland , 2017-07-11)

#10

I'm signing in to support Lupeituu Family

(Leumeah, 2017-07-11)

#12

I'm signing because she needed NZ medical care. She was born in NZ with her situation. Now NZ government respondsibility for her life. I beg you please help her and her family.

Lots of support

(Osaka, 2017-07-11)

#18

We love you Maggie and Family <3

(Auckland, 2017-07-11)

#24

I am sighing because this family has been a blessing in my life and in my children's life I am born an raised in New Zealand and I am a single mother of 2 dependant toddlers and when I had no where to stay they opened up there doors to me and my children even though they have there own struggles they still went out of there way to help me so I am sighning this not only because they need it desperately for there daughter but also because they deserve it. Thank you

Regards
Tia Hana McGrath

(Waitakere City, Auckland, 2017-07-11)

#25

Robert and Maggie are members of our Christian Fellowship Church in Mt Roskill and I attend the Onehunga Church. Countless times I have seen Moriah, and she has such a beautiful soul, as do her parents. I know personally that Robert and Maggie work so so hard to provide and educate their children. As a NZ Citizen myself, there is no greater exception I believe than to allow this family in such unfortunate circumstances stay together in New Zealand. It is not about a piece of paper or small hand size passport displaying where you were born.. it is about a sweet little girl battling for life and a family who would only be better off together, not apart!

(Auckland, 2017-07-11)

#26

They are a beautiful family who has blessed many lives and impacted many lives, also baby Moriah has medical conditions that only can be dealt with in NZ and not in the Islands because they unfortunately do not have the sufficient equipment available. This Family deserves to stay, not just because of all these signitures but because they've earned the right too stay.

(Auckland, 2017-07-11)

#28

Hope everything gonna be fine with this poor lil kids and his family God bless you toko and ur family

(osaka, 2017-07-11)

#29

Supporting the need for this family

(Auckland, 2017-07-11)

#31

I am good friends of Maggie and Filipe please don't send them back to tonga

(Gisborne , 2017-07-11)

#33

They are my very good friends they are a beautiful family please don't send them to tonga

(Gisborne , 2017-07-11)

#39

I'm signing because a young innocent soul is at the urge of not being able to cope on her own without the medical condition and services Nz has to offer her. Why send her back to Tonga? She's sick and she needs our help. Our priorities are the people of this country, she was born here and has every right to be here and get treated. May the lord open doors for you all to see the light and have some love inside where you will let this baby stay in Nz. If this was your child or family going through this what will you do??

(Auckland, 2017-07-12)

#40

Im signing because the Lupeituu family have been tenants in the rental property I manage for the past year and have been great tenants. They are a wonderful family and their little girl needs the help of New Zealand medical care to have the best chance at life.

(Auckland, 2017-07-12)

#42

This family should be allowed to.stay in nz

(Auckland, 2017-07-12)

#43

I am signing because i am a tongan and i know exactly the standard of our tongan hospital .I feel for this little angel life if she return to Tonga..God bless this beautiful family

(Auckland, 2017-07-12)

#48

Moriah is a blessing from God. She deserves the right to continue care in New Zealand as this care is limited in Tonga. I hope Moriah and her family will get the help they need with their visa application

(Nukualofa, 2017-07-12)

#52

This sweet child deserves the best medical care. With even the remotest thought of her dying by being deported should be enough to allow them to stay.

(auckland, 2017-07-12)

#56

Every child deserves a chance at life

(Waikato, 2017-07-12)

#59

Layla Havea

(Hamilton, 2017-07-12)

#62

Great people who have become close friends of our family and our Church. Always helping in the community! They need to be allowed to stay. Call me for any reference. Thanks, Robbie McCann

(Auckland, 2017-07-13)

#63

It would be wrong of us as caring kiwis to send that baby girl back to a certain death. And she needs to be with her whole family

(Auckland , 2017-07-13)

#64

I'm signing because every family needs a chance in life especially this precious little soul Moriah. They are not menace to society and both parents are hardworking. All the best Lupeituu family!❤️

(Ankara, 2017-07-13)

#68

I'm signing because I know that we can truly trust in God to do this miracle :) everything will fall into place and God will truly do his job in this family :)

(Auckland, 2017-07-13)

#76

I believe it is unfair to send Moriah back to Tonga when it came s known the difference of medical support here compared to there. She was born in New Zealand and her parents are wonderful contributors to New Zealand society.

(Hamilton, 2017-07-13)

#78

I believe in faith and I love this family very much and only want the best for them

(Auckland , 2017-07-13)

#79

I support this family, and will sign anything to help them continue living in the country of New Zealand. Clearly their child is in desperate need of medical attention, and of course the medical technology for which Tonga does not supply. I am a Tongan citizen and I can say for one that our country does not have any further advancement in our medical equipment. It would be inhumane to ignore this family's needs and have the child lose her life by returning them to Tonga. I sincerely hope to see this family live happily in New Zealand as newly accepted citizens, for the sake of their child.

(Nuku'alofa, 2017-07-13)

#81

I wish to see this family living happily in NZ. The most important and appropriate thing to do is to allow this family of Lupeituu to stay in Nz as certified citizens. It's the only way their child can continue living.

(Nuku'alofa, 2017-07-13)

#88

I strongly believe there is hope for the life of this child in NZ. I trust that this family will not take the opportunity for granted and will surely be blessed with it. I pray that you would give this family a chance to keep their children in NZ especially where the medical facilities are available. May the Lord bless you Lupeituu family x

(Brisbane, 2017-07-14)

#93

I know Maggie as an honest, trustworthy and integrity driven person. I know the importance of family to the Lupeituu's, and their involvement in the community in supporting those around them. The Lupeituu's are exactly the type of family we should be striving to keep in this country. Jamie Carmichael.

(Auckland, 2017-07-15)

#95

Moriah deserves life, please dont aid in taking an innocent life.

(Auckland, 2017-07-16)

#100

This baby needs a chance to live and only way is with her parents together in nz, with the help from nz. Ministry of immigration should let them stay in nz, all the best to the family

(Auckland, 2017-07-16)

#104

This child's life is just as important as yours or mine.

(Auckland, 2017-07-16)

#105

I'm signing because I believe baby Moriah shouldn't be denied the proper care just because of silly immigration issues. They should be granted residency under special conditions due to her health.

(Auckland , 2017-07-16)

#111

because we tongan people stand as one!!! #TonganNation❤️

(auckland , 2017-07-16)

#114

This little kid needs serious medical help.

(Auckland, 2017-07-17)

#116

I am signing this to help the family keep their baby here sonthat he can get the treatment he needs. They should not deport the family if the medical attention is available only here and not in their country.

(Auckland, 2017-07-17)

#128

I'm signing because I like to support my niece healthy. I think Moriah really need to stay at New Zealand regarding for her health, why? Because New Zealand had a good doctor and a amazing hospital environment to help Moriah health getting better. Please I beg you sir have mercy on Moriah little family and approve there request of permitted to stay at New Zealand. They are a amazing and wonderfull family and I'm so bless having them in my life.

(California, 2017-07-27)

#129

There's a life involved.

(Auckland, 2017-07-27)

#132

Because this is a family who needs our help and I will support there right to stay in NZ


(Auckland, 2017-07-27)

#138

The most important thing in the world are its people. This baby deserves the best care we have to offer. Who are we to stop an inocent child from living. It cost so what?? Let them stay..bless u family

(Auckland, 2017-07-27)

#142

This is so so wrong. Please allow this family to stay in NZ

(Auckland , 2017-07-27)

#144

I'm fine as a tax payer that my tax money goes towards helping a family like this and others.

(Auckland, 2017-07-27)

#146

I value their daughters life and wish her the best possible chance in living it, returning to tonga according to all medical professional opinions will severely decrease that chance. The cost of her care is essential and i completely endorse our government and tax payer dollars to fund it. Our government spends millions more in other areas but refuses her care on the grounds of cost, i disagree and am signing to show my support for this amazing family and this beautiful little girl.

(Wellington , 2017-07-27)

#147

It's the humane thing to do and Maggie is my friend's cousin.

(Porto, 2017-07-27)

#148

As a tax payer and citizen of NZ I would like this baby to have access to all medical care he needs

(Levin, 2017-07-27)

#151

Moriah deserves to live

(Auckland, 2017-07-27)

#155

This wonderful family deserve to live in New Zealand.

(Lower Hutt, 2017-07-27)

#156

The child needs all the help she can get , New Zealand immigration really needs to step up their game and help the family , also the government .. bloody hell everyone paying tax for new shit and for the meanest waste of time when you should consider helping families who goes through this .. maybe try living like this in your life for you to see how hard it is .. I pray that our Heavenly Father guided u baby and your little family ofa atu

(Melbourne , 2017-07-27)

#157

Ofa atu and God be with you all, especially baby Moriah ❤️

(Dunedin, 2017-07-27)

#160

They are a great family

(Auckland, 2017-07-27)

#162

It is important for this child to get all the care that is needed. I myself have a disabled child and would hate this to happen to me and my child. This child deserves a better life and the medical system is better here than it is back in the islands. Give her a life and help this family out.

(Auckland , 2017-07-27)

#163

I believe this child should have a chance to live. How can you be so cruel

(Far North, 2017-07-27)

#164

Life is about living and enjoying it!! New Zealand is the baby's home now. Life is lived once, no amount of money can amount to a life lost. Grow the hell up you inconsiderate fools and grant them their wish to stay in NZ.

(Sydney, 2017-07-27)

#165

Well it's sad to kill a little girl by sending her away , have a heart ffs

(Auckland , 2017-07-27)

#166

This hardworking family deserves to stay in New Zeland please have some compassion and grant them citizenship for the sake of their beautiful children , to give their child a greater chance at life.

(Auckland , 2017-07-27)

#168

We as a nation are better than this. Adequate healthcare should be treated as a fundamental right rather than a burden- and if it's not, then maybe National should pull out of government. It is obvious that they have plunged us to such a low, that we will deny life to the children of our committed adults who try to make a better lives for themselves here. A decision to reject this family, does not and will not be who we are as a people.

(Auckland , 2017-07-27)

#169

This family deserves a chance! Why are they facing deportation! And surviving on 30 dollars? He'll no!

(auckland, 2017-07-27)

#171

If I were in this situation I would want others to do the same for me or my family.

(Melbourne , 2017-07-27)

#173

This child needs and deserves to stay in NZ!

(Auckland , 2017-07-27)

#179

They should be allowed access to our medical care and granted residency. They are not living off the benefits like majority of the refugess here - they actually work and have an income. This is the least NZ can do.

(AUckland, 2017-07-27)

#180

As a New Zealand Resident I have experienced 1st hand how poor the medical and hospital treatment and facilities are in Tonga when i was admitted for 7days during a family vacation 3years ago. It was the worse experience and i would never wish it upon anyone especially this pure young child. Miss diagnostics are common and many children has died due this and you can certainly image how sending this loving family back would be a death sentance for an special innocent child. I wish the Lupeituu Family well in their application and hope that they would be granted residency to stay together here In New Zealand.

(AUCKLAND, 2017-07-27)

#184

Everyone deserves a 2'nd chance in life and this wee little baby hasn't even been given her first chance. ❤️

(Auckland , 2017-07-27)

#185

They need the love and support for their poor daughter!

(Auckland , 2017-07-27)

#187

I am mother and I care for this family may our father in heaven give this child strength aswell for the family.

(Auckland, 2017-07-27)

#189

BECAUSE MORIAH NEEDS ALL DA SUPPORT 2LIVE...

(Auckland, 2017-07-27)

#190

This baby needs to stay in NZ.

(Auckland, 2017-07-27)

#192

I'm signing because I believe the family should receive support they need to continue to live and work in New Zealand, as well as catering for their sick baby. Considering circumstances regardling the law, the family deserve some sort of support to live a healthy lifestyle and follow through with trying to receive citizenship.

(Gold Coast , 2017-07-27)

#195

This family deserve the chance to give their child the best treatment here in NZ!! No amount of money that "tax payers" have paid is worth this child's life!

(Auckland, 2017-07-27)

#198

I am signing this , not only for the health care of Mariah, but because I believe that a family unit needs to stay together especially in NZ for a bright future. I know how important this is because my husband is overseas while my son and I remain here. It is a very hard on families to be separated. I wish this family all the best.

(Hamilton, 2017-07-27)