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She should be told you went and joined a terrorist organization and we should not take her back or take her back on the agreement of life imprisonment.In recent UK news is a perfect example (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47260916) this girl headed out to Syria to join them and now wants back in to the UK.
She is pregnant and wants to take advantage of our NHS and welfare to raise her kid (this is an open admission of her's) and she is unrepentant (she "doesn't regret" what she did).
My 2 cents, GitMo is too good for this woman and she should be left to rot in Syria where she would hopefully stand trial and receive the death penalty while still pregnant.
Better she rots behind bars or stays abroad than spreading IS propaganda or committing terrorist acts herself in the UKLife in prison will be much better than the refugee camp (which she should not have been allowed into since she contributed to displacing those people).
I fear she is going to get off well with this.
Not any moreTrue.
Although people already get radicalised in prison so she would be a danger to others in prison and UK in general if she comes over.
Is the deathpenalty still on the cards for being a traitor in the UK?
For what? Joining an organization?or take her back on the agreement of life imprisonment
Thats kind of hard to do. Think about it the following way. If you are a moron IS supporter and you leave your country to support IS, you probably do not state, that you'll support IS as your reason of entry in turkey, or wherever middle destination you book your flight to.UK should have, at that time, allowed ANYONE to travel to join ISIS - on the proviso that they would surrender passport and 'citizenship'..... and be life banned from the country from then onwards
The wishy-washy liberal politics of my nation makes me sick