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What are the possible effects of bringing IS-linked individuals back to Australia on our community and safety?

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May 26, 2026에 시작됨

A group of seven women and 12 children linked to Islamic State fighters are bound for Australia after years in Syria, the Australian interior minister said on Tuesday. The so-called "IS brides" are Australian nationals and left the Roj camp, controlled by Syrian Kurdish forces, last week. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said they would not receive any assistance from the Australian government. "Any members of this cohort who have committed crimes can expect to face the full force of the law," he said

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CLAIM 게시자: will May 26, 2026
The government should prioritize community safety and well-being by thoroughly vetting these individuals before allowing their return. Transparency in this process is essential for maintaining public trust and ensuring that justice is served.

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CLAIM 게시자: will May 26, 2026
It's crucial to consider the legal implications of this situation. The government must ensure that any individual who has committed crimes is held accountable, while also providing support to the children who may be innocent of their parents' actions.

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