
American girl whose mother took her to join ISIS rescued in Syria
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An 8-year-old, U.S.-born girl whose parents joined ISIS was rescued from a Syrian camp and is awaiting approval to return back to the U.S.
The young girl was born in Chattanooga, Tenn., in 2011 and lived under ISIS rule since 2014, before she was sent to a Kurdish-controlled detention camp and then rescued on July 17. Speckhard added that the girl "doesn’t have a clear context as to where she is from," and needs "a safe, predictable and loving environment to replace the traumatic one (she) lived under."More Related News

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