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Hindu North Indians, Gujaratis, Punjabis, Sikhs, South Indian Brahmins, South Indian Other Varna and Married, Separated. Hoda Muthana’s citizenship case will not be fast-tracked, a judge ruled Monday — waving off her family’s fears that the US might withdraw from Syria before her suit is resolved. DC federal Judge Reggie Walton denied her family’s request to expedite their suit, saying their argument that she could get stuck in Syria or put in danger if American troops pull out involved too much speculation. Muthana was born in the United States and in 2014 fled to Syria to join ISIS. The Trump administration is refusing to bring her back, saying she is not a citizen — apparently because her father was a diplomat at the time of her birth. Her family insists her dad had ceased to be a diplomat months before she was born, and filed a suit last month seeking clarification on the citizenship status of their daughter and her son.

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