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Please read the rules before joining the discussion. Wednesday that an Alabama woman who joined the Islamic State group in Syria won’t be allowed to return to the country with her toddler son because she is not an American citizen, a claim that was challenged by her lawyer. An American woman and a British teenager who fled to Syria to marry Islamic State group fighters pleaded to be allowed to return home. Hoda Muthana, 24, left Alabama four years ago for Islamic-State-held territory in Syria. She was found living with her 18-month-old son in the same refugee camp in northern Syria where Shamima Begum, 19, from London, gave birth to a baby boy over the weekend, according to British media reports and Begum’s lawyer. I look back now, and I think I was very arrogant,” said Muthana, who was married three times in Syria.

Her first two husbands died fighting for the Islamic State, also known as ISIS. Muthana is among about 1,500 foreign women and children inside the al-Hawl refugee camp. Her legal status is not clear, and U. A schoolgirl from east London who left the U. 2015 to join the Islamic State has reportedly said she wants to return home because she is nine months pregnant and afraid for her unborn child. Muthana claimed she has had no contact with U.

She is not allowed to leave the camp and has armed guards. I believe that America gives second chances. I want to return, and I’ll never come back to the Middle East. America can take my passport, and I wouldn’t mind,” Muthana said.

Begum, who left Britain as a 15-year-old, also wants to be allowed to travel home, but her story has become the subject of intense debate in Britain because she has expressed little remorse for the Islamic State’s brutality, including its beheadings, in Syria. Yeah, I knew about those things, and I was OK with it. I started becoming religious just before I left. From what I heard, Islamically, that is all allowed, so I was OK with it,” Begum told British media.

I never encouraged people to come to Syria. A family member of Shamima Begum holds a picture of the British girl, left, while being interviewed by the media in London on Feb. Begum had two other children during her time in Syria, but they both died in infancy from malnutrition and illness. Begum’s baby, born Sunday, is believed to be in “good health.

She wants to care for her newborn son back in Britain. Begum’s Britain-based family said Begum’s new son is a “total innocent,” is British and has “every right” to grow up on British soil. Alex Younger, former head of Britain’s foreign intelligence service, MI6, argued that Begum can’t be prevented from returning home unless she is also a national of another country, which she isn’t. Sajid Javid, Britain’s interior minister, indicated he may take steps to block Begum’s return.