Tony Burke warns Australia would face legal hurdles to block 13 suspected ISIS fighters from returning
Tony Burke has warned the Albanese government would face legal hurdles to block 13 Australian men suspected of being ISIS fighters from returning if they are released from an Iraqi jail.
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