Remaining Australians with links to IS to return home
The remaining Australians with connections to ISIS are returning home from Syria. This group, often referred to as ISIS brides, has been a topic of significant public interest and concern. Their return raises questions about security and reintegration into Australian society.
- ▪The remaining cohort of ISIS brides is on their way home from Syria.
- ▪This situation has garnered considerable media attention and public debate.
- ▪Concerns regarding security and the reintegration of these individuals into society are being discussed.
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