Supporters of Indian students who have taken sanctuary in an Auckland church to avoid deportation say the students' vigil is entering its final days.
"It's kind of a down day round here," said Reverend Clay Nelson at the Unitarian Church in Ponsonby, which took in the 10 students on Waitangi Day after the Government declined to intervene to stop them being deported.
"It certainly looks like the Government is not going to relent so the students are going to figure out individually at this point how they want to wrap it up, so I think we are in the final days of this."
One of the students was detained on Wednesday morning at his home address in Blockhouse Bay and is due to be put on a plane to India at 2.15pm today.
Nelson visited him yesterday in the Auckland Central police cells and found him "in bad shape".