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American woman who has been involved in IS: If allowed to return home, she will become a model citizen

American woman who has been involved in IS: If allowed to return home, she will become a model citizen

Hoda Muthana

On april 2, fox news reported that on the day when the "Islamic State" extremist group was about to die, thousands of Followers of the "Islamic State" fled to the Syrian desert with their families in an attempt to escape the continuous bombardment of the US Air Force. Among them was Hoda Muthana, who was born in the United States and later joined the Islamic State. She now lives in a dirty camp in northern Syria, and she was found by Fox News.

"I just want to go home," she said. "I want my son to meet my family and I want him to be safe in Syria. No matter what my government says, it's not safe here. ”

American woman who has been involved in IS: If allowed to return home, she will become a model citizen

But the United States insists that Muthanna is not, and has never been, a U.S. citizen. Because her father was a Yemeni diplomat at the time of her birth.

Both U.S. President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have said they would not welcome her home. In February, Trump tweeted that he instructed Pompeo to "not let Hoda Muthanna return to the United States."

American woman who has been involved in IS: If allowed to return home, she will become a model citizen

Although she is not part of the Islamic State group, she has also become the face of the terrorist group, and she has tweeted for the killing of Americans.

Mussana claims that the Islamic State group took over her Twitter account and that now with treatment, she can become a model citizen.

"I had never committed any crime before I came and I am sure I will not commit any crime again in the future," she said. I knew I had come to Syria and looked like I was the worst terrorist supporter in history. "I don't hate America," she told Fox News. I don't hate anything. I just thought it was a must – when I started practicing, I was very afraid of the concept of hellfire. It was the Koran who told me to go.) ”

American woman who has been involved in IS: If allowed to return home, she will become a model citizen

In her early days as an Islamic State, life was good, she was able to get food and fully embrace the ISIS ideology — despite the group's horrific crimes. But as the U.S.-led coalition began to step up its crackdown, their lives became tough and food shortages began. When Trump took office, he told the U.S. military to be ruthless, and that's when the raids began, and the families of Islamic State followers were moved from town to town. They finally came to the town of Bagholz, where they put up their last resistance.

Fox News noted that today, every Islamic State person interviewed said they regretted their decision. But it's clear that they only changed their minds after their Islamic State was defeated.

(Editor: WDQ)

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