Conservative US commentator Candace Owens will be allowed into New Zealand after the overturning of Immigration New Zealand's ban on her entering the country.
Known for controversial views including downplaying the holocaust and claiming Muslims started slavery, she was denied entry to Australia in October after she announced a speaking tour.
Groups, including Young Labour, urged the Government to also ban her from New Zealand.
She had an application for an Entertainers Work Visa denied last month.
Associate Immigration Minister Chris Penk made the decision to overturn New Zealand's ban.
In a statement, he said she had requested ministerial intervention.
"Immigration New Zealand originally declined her visa application on the basis of section 15(1)(f) of the Immigration Act following Ms Owens being denied entry to Australia.
"Subsequently, Ms Owens requested intervention from the Associate Minister of Immigration to exercise his discretion and grant her a visa.
"The Minister made his decision after considering representations made to him, including the importance of free speech."
The conservative political commentator was previously scheduled to speak at an event in Auckland.
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Penk refused to be interviewed or comment further, saying he did not comment on individual cases of ministerial intervention due to concerns including privacy.
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