Repatriating Canadian ISIS fighters, their wives, and children could be a political minefield for the Trudeau government. But as David Akin reports, legal experts argue there may be a human rights imperative for Trudeau to do just that.
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The political implications of repatriating Canadian ISIS fighters
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