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Two Australian women and four children linked to ISIS returned without government repatriation, are under surveillance, and face ongoing investigations.
Two Australian women and four children linked to ISIS have returned to Australia without government repatriation, arriving in September after fleeing a Syrian refugee camp and obtaining Australian passports in Lebanon.
The federal government confirmed they are not being settled in communities and are under surveillance amid ongoing investigations.
Authorities have known of the return plans since June, but details on their whereabouts and potential criminal charges remain undisclosed.
Senior officials, including Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, denied repatriation efforts, though critics accuse the government of misleading the public and lacking transparency.
Political backlash grew over delayed briefings and lack of consultation with victim communities, with calls for accountability amid uncertainty about future returns.
Dos mujeres australianas y cuatro niños vinculados a ISIS regresaron sin la repatriación del gobierno, están bajo vigilancia y enfrentan investigaciones en curso.