>>Hoda Muthana
As I have posted before and I do believe it's in the notables. If people complain, just cite how the Brits handled their little ISIS fighter.
Here's an more recent news article about both issues in one story with specific copy paste for brevity.
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Hoda Muthana left Alabama to join the Islamic State (ISIS), marrying three fighters with the militant group after she said she was radicalized online.
Now she has an 18-month-old son and she wants to return to the U.S.
Shamima Begum, meanwhile, ran away from the U.K. to go to Syria and marry an ISIS fighter herself. She gave birth to a son last weekend, and now she, too, wants to return to the country from whence she came.
Both of them are so-called “ISIS brides” who have come up against governments that do not want them back — and that are following different approaches to citizenship that have frustrated their efforts at return.
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The U.K. government has foiled Begum’s wish to return there by revoking her citizenship.
Reports have suggested that Begum is a British-Bangladeshi, born in the U.K. So if her U.K. citizenship were stripped away, she might be able to claim Bangladeshi nationality.
Reports have suggested that Begum is a British-Bangladeshi, born in the U.K. So if her U.K. citizenship were stripped away, she might be able to claim Bangladeshi nationality.
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Meanwhile, in the U.S., Hoda Muthana is suing the Trump administration over its denials that she’s an American citizen.
The U.S. isn’t moving to revoke her citizenship — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is denying she has any U.S. citizenship at all.
The administration has asserted this because it said Muthana’s father was serving as a Yemeni diplomat to the UN when she was born in New Jersey.
Kids born in the U.S. to foreign diplomats don’t receive birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4991580/isis-bride-citizenship-uk-us-canada/