The fallout from the caravan hoax intensifies as Dutton responds to accusations of inciting fear.

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  1. It seems there’s a lot of tension surrounding the recent caravan hoax and the subsequent fallout. Peter Dutton’s response to the allegations that he “stoked fear” speaks to the broader issue of how misinformation can impact public discourse and policy. It’s critical for our leaders to address these claims transparently and work towards a more informed discussion on immigration and border security. What are your thoughts on how this situation might affect public perception and future political strategies?

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