One avenue that I didn't see mentioned in the article is the approach Australia has taken. Australia has already revoked the citizenship of Australians who are proven to engage in terrorism overseas.
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Mind you, I understand that this is only in the case where revoking citizenship would not leave the individual stateless.
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She who? I don’t see anyone in that photo.
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I shouldn’t laugh but
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NO...she cannot comeback here...EVER
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Only if she's from Norway.
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If she comes to Canada
@JustinTrudeau will welcome her with open arms and might even give her a few million in compensation for her "hardships". -
This statement couldn’t be more true.
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The Syrian Pilot burned alive in a cage, the men having their heads hacked off on video, the men being shot in the head by "cubs of the caliphate) i.e kids. No, she supported, condoned & encouraged this. She has no right to return to the place she betrayed.
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If I were in charge, I'd let her come back to France... to face a firing squad.
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Let her remain in Syria. Who knows the baggage she return with?. Better safe than sorry.
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She shud be put with the male ISIS prisoners in prison for life.she can then leisurely imbibe the ISIS ideology and relish the finer aspects of it.
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