ISIS bride is banned from returning to Australia
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As the government claims it’s not helping a group of so-called ISIS brides return to Australia, we look at how domestic politics is shaping the fate of these 34 women and kids. Read more about this story at theaustralian.com.au and see the video by subscribing to our YouTube channel.
The government has not revealed the woman’s identity, age or the specific reasons for blocking her entry into the country, but confirmed she originally came to Australia and was granted citizenship under the Howard government.
The Albanese government's murky role in the plan to return ISIS brides has been exposed after DFAT gave passports to a private citizen who supported Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke's election campaign.
A Liberal MP has made a big call on the fate of the so-called ISIS brides during a grilling by Sunrise host Nat Barr.
The Albanese government has provided a massive update on a group of so-called ISIS brides trying to return to Australia from war-ravaged Syria.
The Albanese government has issued a temporary exclusion order against one Australian woman linked to ISIS, with Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke confirming security agencies advised the move.
Furious political debate continues to surround the fate of 34 women and children who've been trying to return to Australia after years in a Syrian camp.
ISIS brides attempting to return to Australia from Syria with their children have not given up hope despite the PM’s refusal to assist the 11 families.