13 ISIS-Linked Australians Fly Home from Syria Without Government Aid

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke confirmed the group, known as ISIS brides and their kids, departed al-Roj camp in late April, traveled by bus to Damascus with family help, and could arrive in Sydney or Melbourne as early as Tuesday.

The government provided no assistance, with Burke calling the women’s ISIS choice horrific and vowing full legal force for any crimes, while security agencies like ASIO have plans ready.

Tony Burke just confirmed 4 isis terrorist and 9 of their alleged children have returned to Australia. Upon arrival, they were whisked away in a government vehicle and placed into department of housing houses. The children will be in the same school as your children.

A TV clash between Yazidi survivor Sami, who urged blocking them over past atrocities, and advocate Jana Favero, who stressed children’s rights, intensified online concerns about security risks and monitoring costs.

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