The Home Office has argued it was justified in revoking Shamima Begum’s citizenship even when she was trafficked to Syria and “brainwashed”.
Sir James Eadie KC stated the menace posed to nationwide safety was an important think about making the decions, not how an individual got here to pose that hazard.
He advised the Special Immigration Appeals Tribunal (SIAC): “You can be trafficked in the most ghastly, unacceptable way, exposed in the most unacceptable way, desensitised in the most unacceptable way and yet, unfortunately… still be a security threat.
“If they do pose such a hazard, how they got here to pose that hazard will not be vital. What issues is that they do the truth is pose such a hazard.
“No one disputes that it is entirely possible for a person to have been trafficked or manipulated or brainwashed or similar and yet be the most serious danger to the public”.
Ms Begum was 15 years previous when she travelled from London, by way of Turkey, into territory managed by the so-called Islamic State.
Now aged 23, she is difficult the choice to strip her citizenship on nationwide safety grounds after she was discovered, 9 months pregnant, in a Syrian refugee camp in February 2019.
The SIAC heard that, in line with the safety companies, individuals who travelled to Syria to align with IS “were likely to have been radicalised, to have contributed to the continuance of Isil as an entity and may have received military training, fought with Isil or taken part in terrorist attacks”.
Ms Begum’s legal professionals stated she was “recruited, transported, transferred, harboured and received in Syria for the purposes of sexual exploitation and marriage to an adult male”.
Sir James beforehand stated then-home secretary Sajid Javid was conscious of Ms Begum’s “age and circumstances of her travel to Syria” when he made the choice to deprive her of her British citizenship.
He stated Ms Begum travelled to Syria “with her eyes open” in regards to the brutality of IS.
“She travelled for the purpose of aligning with Isil and once in Syria she did align with Isil.
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“The evaluation is that she did that along with her eyes open. The ideology of Isil and their uncompromising brutality had been extensively coated within the media,” he said.
Ms Begum’s lawyers argued she was “persuaded” by friends and an “efficient Isis propaganda machine”.
On Wednesday, the tribunal heard that Ms Begum’s mother’s world “fell aside” after her daughter ran away from dwelling.
The listening to in London, earlier than Mr Justice Jay, is because of end on Friday, with a call anticipated in writing at a later date.
Source: information.sky.com”