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What should Australia consider when deciding whether to allow citizens linked to IS back into the country?
A group of 13 Australians related to alleged Islamic State jihadists is returning home from Syria, Australian authorities said Wednesday, warning some will face arrest. The four women and nine children, who had been living in Roj camp in Syria, are expected to land in Sydney and Melbourne airports on Thursday, according to local media. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said he received an alert Wednesday morning when the group's travel booking was made. "The government is not assisting and will not assist these individuals," he told a news conference
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