British IS schoolgirl 'wants to return home'

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I think the vast majority of 'normal' UK citizens will not want her back. Unfortunately now the can of worms has been opened there will be pressure groups to bring her back and that means we can expect her on a flight back to the UK any time soon. And when she gets back she will get the full force of the British judicial system placed on her shoulders i.e. a good ticking off, a new identity, a council house somewhere, and benefits, rather than a punishment to fit the crimes she was no doubt involved with.
 
She is obviously a total arse, but sadly that doesn't mean she can be refused entry to the UK as she is a UK citizen, unfortunately. She's our *****, so I suppose we have to take her back.

I wouldn't be surprised if there were sufficient safeguarding concerns to justify removing the child from her 'care'.

Hubby isn't a UK national, and by our standards a child molester, so he can do one if he thinks he's getting in.

At least, that would all be the situation if I was dictator. As I'm not, I guess we'll have to put up with her being given accommodation, benefits, and millions spent on 'legal aid' for shyster lawyers, so she can sue us for some balls or other.
 
It looks like she could be prevented from returning to the UK.



A British woman who fled to Syria as a schoolgirl to join the Islamic State group could be prevented from returning to the UK, the home secretary has said.

"My message is clear," Sajid Javid told the Times: "If you have supported terrorist organisations abroad I will not hesitate to prevent your return."

He added that if Shamima Begum, 19, did come home she could be prosecuted.

Ms Begum, who is pregnant, told the paper she had no regrets but wanted to have her baby in the UK.

"We must remember that those who left Britain to join Daesh were full of hate for our country," Mr Javid said.

"If you do manage to return you should be ready to be questioned, investigated and potentially prosecuted."

Mr Javid added that there were a range of measures available to "stop people who pose a serious threat from returning to the UK, including depriving them of their British citizenship or excluding them from the country".

Security chiefs in London could also control Ms Begum's possible return through a Temporary Exclusion Order.

The controversial legal tool bars a British citizen from returning home until they have agreed to investigation, monitoring and, if required, deradicalisation.

However Lord Carlile, a former independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, said Ms Begum would have to be accepted back into the UK if she had not become a national of any other country.

Under international law, it is not possible to render a person stateless.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47248555

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The worrying bit is "if they let her back in".
IF? FFS! It should be NO CHANCE!
I can have my travel permission stopped to the US if I'm known to associate with criminals or criminal organisation without actually having a conviction....
I should add persons or organisation the US government regards as criminal.
 
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If she was at the UK border or embassy there is no choice we have to let her back but theres no obligation to help her until then. She is an unrepentant supporter of an organisation that would love the UK to be totally destroyed or under there islamic caliphate, but likes our healthcare system (or at least prefers it to a refugee camp) she likely has picked up some bomb making or other attack knowledge to use against us and should be treated as a threat and an enemy. The child if born or enters into the UK should be adopted anonymously, but I have no idea how our law works on that only my opinion. I would also note I think little of whats known is verified and could be some type of hoax, fake news or some details wrong, not saying it is only it could be.
 
If she was at the UK border or embassy there is no choice we have to let her back

The subject was brought up on question time last night and apparently because she doesn't have dual nationality we cannot refuse her entry as we would render her stateless so she will be returning at some point as I guess we all expected, let's hope they treat her as they would any other terrorist.
 
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