The Australian Coalition plans to introduce laws criminalizing assistance for individuals linked to terrorism seeking to return to Australia, amid a political dispute over 34 ISIS-affiliated women and children in a Syrian camp. Opposition Leader Angus Taylor advocates for stricter laws to prevent re-entry of those who supported terrorism, while the Albanese government asserts their rights to return. A recent attempt by a group of 11 women and 23 children to leave the camp was thwarted, highlighting ongoing security concerns. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke emphasized that intelligence agencies are monitoring these individuals closely, with some facing temporary exclusion orders based on risk assessments.
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