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NZ Prime Minister says Tyson visa a ‘line call’

The Columbian
Published: September 30, 2012, 5:00pm

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Prime Minister John Key says a decision by immigration officials to award former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson a visa to enter New Zealand was a “line call” given his criminal convictions.

Tyson is due to visit New Zealand on a speaking tour this month. He was sentenced in 1992 to six years in prison after being convicted of rape. A serious criminal conviction would usually lead to the refusal of a visa, but Key said immigration officials can exercise discretion in individual cases.

Key said Tyson’s visa application was approved on a “line call” because his conviction was 20 years ago and he’ll be in New Zealand “for about 20 hours.” He added: “It’s a marginal call and there are always issues that have to be reflected.”

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