An Alabama woman who fled home to join ISIS in 2014 is hoping to return to the U.S., saying she regrets he actions and vowing to be an advocate against extremism.
Former CIA director Gen. David Petraeus explains the threat that the Islamic State poses compared to al Qaeda on 'Your World.'to join the Islamic State in 2014 now says she regrets her actions and is hoping to return to the United States.
In this image taken from video, Hoda Muthana talks during an interview in Roj detention camp in Syria, where she is being held by U.S.-allied Kurdish forces. Attorneys representing Muthana have claimed the move was in error, arguing that her diplomatic accreditation ended before she was born. But U.S. courts have upheld the position of the government, while theShe now remains in a detention camp in northern Syria that houses thousands of widows of Islamic State fighters and their children. She continues to claim that she was a victim who will now advocate against extremism.
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