More 'ISIS brides' and their children return to Australia | 7.30
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All but two of the Australian women and children who remained in a notorious camp in Northern Syria after the fall of the Islamic State group have arrived back on home soil. Earlier this evening flights from Doha carrying the group landed in both Melbourne and Sydney. One remaining Australian who has been issued with a temporary exclusion order remains overseas with her child. The federal government has previously warned the group they will face the full force of the law upon their return, if they are found to have committed any crimes. It's the second group to arrive in Australia this month. 7.30’s Sarah Ferguson interviews Dr Jamal Rifi, who was a key advocate for the return of these families from Syria. Subscribe: https://ab.co/3yqPOZ5 Welcome to ABC News In-depth, where you'll find our long-form journalism and other videos to help you understand what's going on in the world around you. Watch more ABC News content ad-free on ABC iview: https://ab.co/2OB7Mk1 For more from
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