ISIS bride Shamima Begum LOSES battle for British citizenship and must stay in Syria for now
JIHADI bride Shamima Begum has lost a bid to challenge the removal of her citizenship at the highest court in the UK.
Begum has launched countless legal bids as she attempts to claw her way back into Britain - nine years after she fled to join ISIS.Top judges last month ruled the conclusion was lawful as they blocked her legal challenge. Her lawyers have argued there is "overwhelming evidence" she was a victim of trafficking when she fled to the war-ravaged country.David Blundell QC also argued it is "significant" the claim was she "may have been trafficked" rather than a firm she "was" trafficked.
"The absence of a claim that she has in fact been trafficked means this ground proceeds on an uncertain factual basis.She used her elder sister’s passport to flee with her Bethnal Green Academy friends.They had two children who died from malnutrition and disease.The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favour of the Government and said she cannot come back to the UK for a court case to reclaim her British passport for the safety of the public.
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