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    It’s been 9 years, should she come home now?
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    @drewnogal said
    It’s been 9 years, should she come home now?
    She is home.
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    @divegeester said
    She is home.
    Seems she’s just lost her appeal against having her British citizenship removed.
    Still considered a risk to national security.
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    @drewnogal said
    Seems she’s just lost her appeal against having her British citizenship removed.
    Still considered a risk to national security.
    Bring her back and charge her on terrorism offences.
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    @a-unique-nickname said
    Bring her back and charge her on terrorism offences.
    I wonder how many years she might get? In view of her being considered still a child at the age she was radicalised I think she’d be treated more leniently.
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    @drewnogal said
    I wonder how many years she might get? In view of her being considered still a child at the age she was radicalised I think she’d be treated more leniently.
    She only wanted to come back since 2019 when ISIS collapsed.

    It’s almost as though our actions have consequences isn’t it.
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    Let the poor woman come home!

    -VR
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    @drewnogal said
    I wonder how many years she might get? In view of her being considered still a child at the age she was radicalised I think she’d be treated more leniently.
    I don't think so, 15-20 years and with a lot of psychological therapy.
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    @a-unique-nickname said
    I don't think so, 15-20 years and with a lot of psychological therapy.
    So she’ll otherwise continue to be stateless and condemned to living in Al-Hawl refugee camp, Syria.

    [Begum has been backed by nearly £250,000 of legal aid as of August 2021 to bring the action as she has no financial means to support her case, according to a Freedom of Information request.]
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    @drewnogal said
    I wonder how many years she might get? In view of her being considered still a child at the age she was radicalised I think she’d be treated more leniently.
    She's an adult now and not going back on any of her previous opinions.

    She's a danger to the country and more importantly: she continues, as an adult, to be a danger to the country. Why should the UK accept that?
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    @shallow-blue said
    She's an adult now and not going back on any of her previous opinions.

    She's a danger to the country and more importantly: she continues, as an adult, to be a danger to the country. Why should the UK accept that?
    Did I read she lost her citizenship appeal on Friday?🤔
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    @great-big-stees said
    Did I read she lost her citizenship appeal on Friday?🤔
    You did, yes.
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    @divegeester said
    You did, yes.
    Three red thumbs for responding to my query?😲🤔
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    @shallow-blue said
    She's an adult now and not going back on any of her previous opinions.

    She's a danger to the country and more importantly: she continues, as an adult, to be a danger to the country. Why should the UK accept that?
    I get what you're saying, she’s continued to live among the wives and families who were a part of ISIS so could her ideology have changed that much? She did look very westernised in her BBC documentaries; dressed in jeans, sun glasses, long flowing hair and a floppy sun hat, as if trying to look like she had changed.
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    I remember when that all came about.
    IMO, perhaps Shamima can be allowed to return, but face some kind of punishment.

    I don't know how she could think the way that she did but, maybe she has learned a lesson.
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