More ISIS-linked families due to arrive in Australia
Australia is set to receive more families linked to ISIS, including women and children. Some of these individuals may face terrorism charges upon arrival. This development raises concerns about national security and the integration of these families into Australian society.
- ▪More ISIS-linked families are arriving in Australia today.
- ▪Some individuals among these families are expected to face terrorism charges.
- ▪The arrival of these families has sparked discussions about national security.
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