Dutton's Comments on Gaza Visa-holders Criticized for Causing Division

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Peter Dutton's Comments on Gaza Visa-holders Criticized for Causing Division
Dutton accused of fuelling division with his political attacks over visa-holders from Gaza
Independent MP Zali Steggall defended calling Dutton racist, which he rejected
Steggall doubled down on criticizing Dutton's comments, calling him dangerous
Government ministers echoed Steggall's allegation, accusing Dutton of attacking migrants
Dutton suggested all Gaza arrivals since 7 October pose a threat and no further visas should be issued to anyone from the besieged Palestinian territory

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