Caravan hoax repercussions intensify as Dutton responds to accusations of inciting fear.

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  1. It seems like the situation surrounding the caravan hoax is becoming increasingly complex, especially with Dutton responding to allegations about stoking fear. It’s crucial to examine both sides of the discussion and consider the implications of misinformation in political discourse. The effects of such narratives can be far-reaching, influencing public perception and policy. It will be interesting to see how this situation develops and what impact it might have on future discussions about immigration and national security. What are your thoughts on Dutton’s response and the overall handling of the situation?

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