Former immigration deputy secretary Abul Rizvi accused Liberal frontbencher Andrew Hastie of "dog-whistling" after he suggested that high immigration has made Australians feel like "strangers in their own homes", with politicians likening the statement to a controversial speech made by a white supremacist.

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Mr Hastie, who is the opposition home affairs spokesman, has escalated his presence on social media over recent weeks to platform his views on net zero, housing, manufacturing and migration, stoking a flurry of speculation about his ambitions for leadership, which he later played down as "mischievous" .

In his latest post, the senior L

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