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Podcast 17: ISIS Bride Wants Back in United States
Feb 21, 2019 ·
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ISIS Bride wants back into the United States. Hoda Muthana was a US citizen who joined the Islamic State in 2014. She married an ISIS fighter and he died. She...
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ISIS Bride wants back into the United States. Hoda Muthana was a US citizen who joined the Islamic State in 2014. She married an ISIS fighter and he died. She then married another ISIS fighter and he died as well. After her third marriage she got pregnant and she had a child. Her third husband died as well. Now with her son she wants to return to the United States. She is currently in a Syrian Refugee camp. So she isn't an ISIS Bride once but three times.
It's not as cut and dry as one would think. Her citizenship is under question as if she was an American citizen to begin with. Her Father had diplomatic status in the United States when her mother was pregnant with her. His diplomatic status ended in September 1994 and she was born in the United States in October 1994. She also had a birth certificate and a passport. When she left for ISIS she renounced her citizenship and the United States said her passport was no longer valid. She wants to come back to the United States because of her child and will take the consequences for her actions.
Should she be let back in. Some would say yes because of her child. Others would say no because of her actions. If we don't let her back in what happens to the child? If let her back in what precedent does that set for others who are thinking of doing the same thing? Let us know what you think.
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It's not as cut and dry as one would think. Her citizenship is under question as if she was an American citizen to begin with. Her Father had diplomatic status in the United States when her mother was pregnant with her. His diplomatic status ended in September 1994 and she was born in the United States in October 1994. She also had a birth certificate and a passport. When she left for ISIS she renounced her citizenship and the United States said her passport was no longer valid. She wants to come back to the United States because of her child and will take the consequences for her actions.
Should she be let back in. Some would say yes because of her child. Others would say no because of her actions. If we don't let her back in what happens to the child? If let her back in what precedent does that set for others who are thinking of doing the same thing? Let us know what you think.
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