Al-Hol Camp Empties Amid Troubling Repatriation Efforts for ISIS Families
As the Syrian government empties the notorious Al-Hol camp, repatriating ISIS-linked families raises urgent questions about America’s security and border safety in the face of lax global responsibility.
For years, the Al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria served as a de facto detention center holding families linked to the Islamic State (ISIS), a stark reminder of failed global efforts to contain terrorism. Now nearly empty after recent repatriations and transfers, this grim facility's closure is hailed by some as progress but should instead raise alarm bells across the United States and its allies.Who Pays the Price When Globalist Policies Fail?The Syrian government has moved hundreds of women and children from Al-Hol—mostly relatives of ISIS fighters—back to their countries or to other camps. While international agencies like the U.N. claim...
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