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  1. EatinSumGrapes on

    It sucks for the children, but unless the parents want to send to foster care in Australia… yeah they *better* get turned back. Why the fuck would they let them back? They left to join a terrorist group, they *gave up their lives in an amazing country* to join a terrorist group. Those adults are lucky to not be executed

  2. The kids should be allowed in if their mothers want to give their custody to family back home or in foster care but I doubt they would let their kids go as they are the only thing working in their favour to get back to Australia.

    Allowing people who left willingly to go fight for ISIS would probably not be a very popular decision.

    Whatever happened to the girl from the UK? Was she allowed back?

  3. Imaginary-Hyena2858 on

    As much as I get countries not taking these citizens back, it really sucks ass for Syria/Iraq. Should they really til the end of time be responsible for the custody of foreign citizens who came to their country and did horrible things?

  4. PresentationUnited43 on

    Sad and all, but the women can stay over there. The kids can come back and be fostered with family here that have been vetted by the AFP and ASIS.

    If you’re a victim of extremism, you’re a risk to the public. The good of many outweighs the good the few.

    I couldnt care less for bleeding hearts saying were ripping apart families.

  5. Prestigious_Task7175 on

    It’s a complex problem indeed, repatriating such individuals would be very bad for any government who ends up doing it in large numbers.

    Not only that, the women left in those camps were and are ashamed of nothing, as many of those who were repatriated ended up saying later on and still do, the kids also have been fed extremist propaganda their entire lives, many were even trained directly in ISIS camps, de-radicalization will be near impossible at this point, if it’s not already anyways, they will always remain a danger to society.

    Crude reality is at this point, i’m sure many governments are just hoping the problem „resolves itself“ somehow, and as much as i’m a believer in order and civility, i’m also a believer that certain exceptions should be made in very specific extreme cases.

  6. At the minimum, issue these people UN refugee passports. Being stateless is the the ultimate and enduring cruelty. With a UN document, they can at least travel SOMEWHERE that will take them. 40 million stateless people created between 1917 and 1929 was a leading propaganda point used by European nations that justified heinous crimes. Everyone must be on the planet somewhere, and they need to see some kind of a future or they will exercise radical ideology because they have nothing left to lose.

  7. Lumpy_Argument_1867 on

    Syria is fairly peaceful and Muslim so they should feel right at home.

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