Australian with connections to ISIS barred from returning home
An Australian woman linked to ISIS has been denied re-entry into Australia. This decision was made following the issuance of a temporary exclusion notice. The move highlights ongoing concerns regarding national security and individuals with extremist connections.
- ▪An Australian woman with ties to ISIS has been barred from returning home.
- ▪She received a temporary exclusion notice preventing her re-entry.
- ▪The decision reflects heightened national security measures in Australia.
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