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    By KYLIE STEVENS, SENIOR BREAKING NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA

    Published: 17:48 EDT, 28 April 2026 | Updated: 18:20 EDT, 28 April 2026

    At least two ISIS brides are expected to be arrested when they return to Australia, as it emerged the United States government is helping facilitate the group’s return home. 

    Four women and their nine children left the Al-Roj detention camp in northeastern Syria last Friday to travel to the nation’s capital, Damascus, with plans to board a flight back to Australia.

    The group has already secured plane tickets to return, with the Iran war ceasefire creating a brief window for their removal.

    Australian law enforcement agencies have been anticipating their return for months and will act the moment they touch down, according to Sky News host Sharri Markson

    ‘I can reveal two of the ISIS brides are expected to be arrested when they land in Australia,’ she said on Tuesday.

    The ISIS brides are expected to be in Australia by next week, and Markson revealed further arrests are not being ruled out.

    ‘They have been issued air-tickets and passports to return to Australia, although the Albanese government has not confirmed return time or day yet,’ she said.

    It comes as it emerged the US State Department stepped in behind the scenes to help secure the departure of the ISIS brides and their children.

    The bleak fate awaiting at least two ISIS brides on return to Australia is revealed – as dramatic US twist emerges

    At least two ISIS brides are expected to be arrested when they return to Australia (pictured are Australian women at Syria’s Al-Roj camp in February) 

    The cohort of ISIS brides are expected to be in Australia by next week

    The cohort of ISIS brides are expected to be in Australia by next week

    It is understood the State Department used high-level diplomatic pressure on Syria to help facilitate the cohort’s return, The Australian reported. 

    The final decision to authorise their transfer was made by Syria’s Foreign Minister, Asaad al-Shaibani.

    Terrorism and religious extremism expert Josh Roose explained that the US had a practical reason for the helping the ISIS brides.

    ‘This is very practical problem for the United States. On the one hand, they fund the camps via Kurdish forces in the region, and they want they want to basically save resources,’ he told Sunrise.

    ‘These camps are expensive to run. And in the context of the wider conflict, they’re keen to pull back and expend those resources elsewhere.’

    He said there were also growing security concerns about allowing the camps to continue operating.

    ‘Also, they’re on record as having stated that the al-Roj camp and others like it are security problems,’ Mr Roose added.

    ‘You’ve got a concentration of Islamic State former fighters, extended families, and really what what that entails is a space for potential further radicalisation and consolidation of that group.’

    It comes after a mission to repatriate 11 Australian women and their 23 children who left the Al-Roj camp (pictured) failed when they were turned around just 50km into their journey

    It comes after a mission to repatriate 11 Australian women and their 23 children who left the Al-Roj camp (pictured) failed when they were turned around just 50km into their journey

    Mr Roose said it was likely that the Australian government knew about the US position. 

    ‘The Americans were on record as having stated their their wish for Australia to repatriate these these families for some for some months, it’s likely that the Australian government were aware of that that position,’ he added.

    Anyone who had committed a crime would face the consequences when they re-entered Australia, Immigration Minister Tony Burke warned.

    ‘People in this cohort need to know that if they have committed a crime and if they return to Australia they will be met with the full force of the law,’ he said in a statement.

    A group of about 30 women and children has been trying to return home to Australia from Syria for years after travelling to the Middle East with men who sought to fight for Islamic State before the caliphate was toppled in 2019.

    The larger cohort recently attempted to leave the Al-Roj camp for Damascus in order to travel to Australia, but was turned around by local authorities and forced to return.

    Opposition home affairs spokesman Jonno Duniam said a ‘policy of self-managed returns’ was an abdication of the government’s responsibility to make hard decisions in the national interest.

    ‘If they have not done security checks over the last four years yet issued them passports, it indicates tacit approval of terrorist sympathisers to come back,’ he said.

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