ISIS brides touch down in Australia
A second group of individuals referred to as 'ISIS brides' has arrived in Australia along with their children. This development follows the arrival of a previous group. The situation continues to raise discussions about national security and integration.
- ▪A second group of 'ISIS brides' has landed in Australia.
- ▪The group includes women and children associated with ISIS.
- ▪This follows the arrival of an earlier group of similar individuals.
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