John Letts, the father of a foreign ISIS fighter being held in northern Syria, took his plea to Parliament Hill on Tuesday. Letts claims his son Jack, nicknamed “Jihadi Jack” by the British press, did not support the so-called Islamic State. And as Mercedes Stephenson reports, Letts and other parents of suspected foreign fighters say the Canadian government has an obligation to bring them home.
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