Should ISIS fighters be allowed to return 'home'?

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Desolation wrote:Seems like she's been removed from the refugee camp due to persecution. Clever lawyers getting her home by claiming asylum as she's no longer a british citizen perchance?


If she turns up at a UK port they have to let her in, they can't deport her.

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Vespa wrote:
Desolation wrote:Seems like she's been removed from the refugee camp due to persecution. Clever lawyers getting her home by claiming asylum as she's no longer a british citizen perchance?


If she turns up at a UK port they have to let her in, they can't deport her.


this is true

she will be housed

her bastards will be schooled

they will breed....they will cost society

she will cost society for the rest of her days

the loons will celebrate this as a victory

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They will deport her, to Bangladesh.

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Eaststand wrote:They will deport her, to Bangladesh.

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Eaststand wrote:They will deport her, to Bangladesh.


They can't. She was born in the UK, unless the UK can get another country to take her they'll have to accept her.

It's against international protocol to make someone stateless, Javid is claiming she isn't stateless because she could claim a Bangladesh passport through her parents. Bangladesh has told the UK government they won't grant one.

Ultimately she is our problem if another country stripped criminals the UK was trying to deport to them of citizenship leaving the UK to deal with it we'd be outraged.

At some point, the countries with hundreds of these people in their jails are going to send them home.

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Best chance of not having her here, is for her to choose to live in the Netherlands.
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I find it impossible to muster even a grain of sympathy so lynched and beheaded by some revenge mob would suit me.
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Vespa wrote:
Eaststand wrote:They will deport her, to Bangladesh.


They can't. She was born in the UK, unless the UK can get another country to take her they'll have to accept her.

It's against international protocol to make someone stateless, Javid is claiming she isn't stateless because she could claim a Bangladesh passport through her parents. Bangladesh has told the UK government they won't grant one.

Ultimately she is our problem if another country stripped criminals the UK was trying to deport to them of citizenship leaving the UK to deal with it we'd be outraged.

At some point, the countries with hundreds of these people in their jails are going to send them home.


Shell either be deported or spend the rest of her life in jail.

They WILL make an example of her in some way.

She's going to be murdered pretty quickly if they don't anyway, and they'd know that.
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Eaststand wrote:
Vespa wrote:
Eaststand wrote:They will deport her, to Bangladesh.


They can't. She was born in the UK, unless the UK can get another country to take her they'll have to accept her.

It's against international protocol to make someone stateless, Javid is claiming she isn't stateless because she could claim a Bangladesh passport through her parents. Bangladesh has told the UK government they won't grant one.

Ultimately she is our problem if another country stripped criminals the UK was trying to deport to them of citizenship leaving the UK to deal with it we'd be outraged.

At some point, the countries with hundreds of these people in their jails are going to send them home.


Shell either be deported or spend the rest of her life in jail.

They WILL make an example of her in some way.

She's going to be murdered pretty quickly if they don't anyway, and they'd know that.


Unless the UK pay the Kurds to keep her it wouldn't surprise me if she turns up at a port. In that case, she'll probably end up in court.

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The Jihadi Bride was 'married' to a Dutch Jihadist - although there is some dispute whether the marriage is officially recognised as a marriage at all.

Bangladesh have said they don't want her as a citizen, and fair play to them for that as we don't really want her either despite a stronger link.

I'm absolutely shocked how many people around Jihad central . ie Sparkbrook in Birmingham come from or have ties to Holland or have made their way here. Holland seems to be shipping out its jihadists to us on the quiet.

This was pointed out to me by a Muslim, and it's fair to say they don't like it either before anyone gets on their high horse.



Holland isn't normally associated with radical Islam so you have to question why it now suddenly is.

My wild stab in the dark guess is the political leaders who let us down on everything welcome shit like this that isn't in our interest purely on the grounds of diversity.

We pile all the diversity we claim to like and embrace onto them and they don't actually like it. Much like they don't like the sexual diversity our society dictates they should embrace.

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Eaststand wrote:They will deport her, to Bangladesh.

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They can't. She is a British citizen and Bangladesh have already stated that they will not take her.

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Something odd will happen to her. She will be made an example of

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I agree with CTWM.
I think she's autistic and isn't totally in control of her thoughts.

But there are several types of these people and it shoudn't be an excuse.

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her babys died apparently, according to her lawyer.
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British ISIS bride Shamima Begum's son is believed to have died, her family's lawyer claims, but sources in the Syrian refugee camp have denied his report, saying the newborn is alive and well.

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