Eight foreign workers, allowed into New Zealand under a government scheme, will be deported after being caught working illegally.
Immigration New Zealand (INZ) and police conducted a joint operation in Northland, and took seven Thai nationals and one Malaysian into custody.
They had originally come to New Zealand as part of the Recognised Seasonal Employers (RSE) scheme, which allows employers in the horticulture and viticulture industries to hire foreigners if enough New Zealand citizens or residents can't be found to plant, maintain, harvest and pack crops.
"The RSE scheme has been extremely successful but ensuring that all employers operate within the law is an important and necessary factor in its success," said INZ Compliance Branch Manager, Dean Blakemore.
INZ is making enquiries with the employers to determine if there were any breaches of immigration and employment law.