Born to Canadian parents who allegedly joined the so-called Islamic State, five-year-old Amira was one of thousands detained in camps across Syria for their connections to ISIS fighters. Now, she is finally being repatriated to Canada. Mike Drolet explains how Canadian Special Operations Forces played a role in her release, and the undecided fate of many others like her.
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