ISIS brides preparing to return to Australia | 7NEWS
Four Australian women who joined ISIS and their nine children have departed the Al Roj refugee camp in Syria and are reportedly preparing to return to Australia with purchased airfares. The women, three from Melbourne and one from Sydney, travelled to Damascus over the weekend and obtained temporary passports earlier this year. One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce is calling for temporary exclusion orders to prevent their return, though the legal threshold for such orders is extremely high, while the government maintains it is not actively repatriating these individuals but must provide passports to Australian citizens under law.
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