So here in the news we have the story of a girl who at 15 ran to Syria to be a bride for ISIS now 19 9 months pregnant and fleeing from their last stand she wants to return to the UK but says she has no remorse or regrets how would you want the government to act?
She made her bed. Now she should face consequences for her actions and lie in it. Joining ISIS and then expecting to be let back home afterwards? Uhhhhhh nope! That's gonna be a no from me, dog. And there's a similar woman who did the exact same thing and left America to join ISIS and she has been married more than once and her husbands every time, they got killed because they were ISIS. One of them she had a kid with and now she also wants to come back home, to her family in America. I also say to that "Uhhhhhh no!"
Totally reject her, she wants all the benefits of living in the UK amongst her declared enemy. She’s never worked to earn them, and it would cost us the taxpayers millions by the time any legal actions were settled.😡
Easy to say 'reject' on the grounds that she went away and enabled others to do attrocities just by being there. But no 'normal' person would do that. So she must have had her reasons. And given that she's an 'oppressed Muslim female', did she do these things through choice or because she had no choice ? Is she asking for 'sanctuary' now because her life is in danger, or because she doesn't fancy being one of five wives living in a tent in the desert for the rest of her life ? You need answers before you reject out of hand.
If the caliphate hadn't collapsed she would have been quite happy to stay there, severed heads, slavery & all. Screw her, she's a danger to the UK. Let her rot over there.
If she has no remorse, if she has no regrets her baby should stay there with her, no return. Sorry but you made your bed... how do you know it's not a plan to hijack the system or intercept through her son... nah sorry. They're corrupt. We actually need to adopt or created a sub island near the UK for radicalisation rehabilitstion/interrogation so they can actually get into UK until they pass the vigorous training etc
Take her back, investigate her activities, possibly prosecute her. Put the child into the system. I generally don't support doing that to children, but in this case it really is for the better.