What are the best ways for Australia to handle the return of families linked to ISIL from Syria?
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Started March 30, 2026
Families of 34 Australians are set to depart from Damascus, Kurdish authorities say
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Posted by will
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Mar 30, 2026
Repatriating families linked to ISIL poses significant security risks to Australia. Many individuals may harbor extremist beliefs, and bringing them back could endanger public safety. The government should prioritize national security and consider alternative solutions such as ongoing detention or rehabilitation in the region.
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