ISIS brides return to Australia amid security concerns | Sunrise

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Four women and their children, who have been living in Syrian camps for seven years after travelling to ISIS-controlled territory, are returning to Australia. Their arrival has sparked debate about whether they should undergo mandatory de-radicalisation programs and what legal consequences they may face. The government's handling of their return raises questions about transparency, security protocols, and whether they will be charged with any crimes upon arrival. Get the latest news » https://7news.com.au 7Plus » https://7plus.com.au/ More from Sunrise » https://sunrise.com.au Subscribe to Sunrise » https://7news.link/SunriseSubscribe Subscribe to the Sunrise newsletter » http://7sunrise.link/Newsletter Connect with Sunrise online: Facebook » https://www.facebook.com/Sunrise Instagram » https://www.instagram.com/sunriseon7/ TikTok » https://www.tiktok.com/@sunriseon7 X » https://x.com/sunriseon7 #SunriseOn7 #7NEWS

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