Jihadi Brits may use human rights law to reunite with children they abandoned

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British jihadis could use human rights laws to return to UK to reunite with abandoned kids, ministers warned

MINISTERS have been warned that dozens of British jihadis in Syria could force their way back into Britain because their children have been repatriated.

But the decision was taken by Mr Raab despite the legal warnings as well as fierce opposition from the Home Secretary, The Sun has also learned. It is estimated that prosecutions could be brought against up to a third of the roughly 150 fighters locked up in camps in Kurdistan, who were taken prisoner when Islamic State was defeated.A fresh review of their status has been launched under heavy pressure from the US, who want the UK government to start taking action over the detainees now that the election is over.

 

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They can only come back if they can prove that they are pansexuals.

We can change our out of date human rights laws when we leave the corrupt EU

DVaugha49207961 No, let their children go to them, problem solved!

Send the kids back with them simple

BLOCK 'EM!

Such more for Bojo getting tough on crime & terrorists here

Change the laws then.

Most of that legislation was forced on us by the EU. We're leaving in a few weeks. Rescind the laws and deport where possible.

Minister warns.... do something about it we don’t want them

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