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Returning ISIS brides could cost $2m each to monitor
Australian authorities estimate that monitoring high‑risk ISIS brides returning from Syria could cost around $2 million per person due to intensive surveillance measures. The Albanese government has ...
ISIS brides returning to Australia from northeast Syria could cost authorities millions each to monitor, placing a ...
Women and children stranded in Syria may be “weighing up whether they want to come back to Australia ever”, an MP claims.
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Syria says Australia won't repatriate families from camp for those with alleged ties to ISIS
The Australian government refused to repatriate women and children who had secured passports and a flight out of Syria.
A group of Australian "ISIS brides" and children are stuck in Syria because Australia has refused their return, Damascus has ...
The US state department becomes involved in the ISIS bride saga, the migrants backlog reaches a record high despite Labor’s ...
Lizzie Dearden, The Independent ...
Housing Minister Clare O’Neil has refused to answer whether Australia was aware that its refusal to repatriate a cohort of ...
My views have not changed with regard to people who went overseas and chose to support ISIS rather than Australia, when ISIS ...
Four ‘ISIS brides’ and their children are a step closer to returning to Australia after escaping the al‑Roj camp and reaching ...
The prime minister also denied having a change of heart about the four women and their children as major parties harden their ...
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