Posted on 02/22/2023 2:23:44 AM PST by RandFan
Shamima Begum, who left London when she was 15 to travel to Syria and join Islamic State, has lost a legal case over her British citizenship, meaning she will not be able to return to the UK.
Begum had her British citizenship stripped from her in 2019, on national security grounds by then-home secretary Sajid Javid.
She was found at a displacement camp in Syria and told the media she wished to return to Britain, the country where she was born.
In 2019, she showed no remorse for her role in Islamic State.
The Home Office has repeatedly asserted she would be a threat to public safety if she is allowed to return to the UK.
Lawyers for Begum have argued the government's repeated refusal to allow her back contravenes her family's rights, with her parents saying they continue to miss their daughter.
When Sky News last spoke to Begum in 2021 in Syria, she said she didn't hate the UK, just her life at the time she left to join IS, and described living under the caliphate as "hell, hell on earth".
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Maybe she can marry her US resident Brother?
IN\nstead of Becoming She Begumming! My Gaydar is sounding off.
Let her languish in Syria.
Hw does a 15 year old leave their home country and get to such a horrible place?>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Wearing a Burkha using a pseudonym and her passport, in the retinue of a Sheik.
All was well until the she reached ISIS, and then the sodomy began.Thus the bugging out eyes in her photo.
Trump made her exit from Isis possible by defeating her cadre of filth.BUt you will hear little thanks from her.
All she has to do is cross the Southern border and claim asylum, after a few more sodomy sessions with the Cartels.
LOL! Yep, I’ve had one of those girlfriends although that was back in the 1980s. One date and she leaves 50 messages on my answering machines.
Ha ha Jake Blues! And Carrie Fisher with the rocket launcher lol lol lol
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