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No. of Australian Islamic State fighters doubled last year: foreign minister

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Simply reflects the growing muslim population in the Australia. A certain percentage will always be radicalized. I shudder to think what the figures for Germany will be like, looking at the current demographic tsunami.

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Reflects the "can do" attitude of Australians.

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"Canberra has also cancelled passports"

Be sure to cancel their citizenship too.

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Serrano. To cancel Terrorists' citizenship was unlikely happened under Malcolm Turnbull Government. Malcolm Turnbull doesn't have gut to call even terrorist to Australian Muslim terrorists who fighting along side with ISIS. Malcolm Turnbull is weak man. Malcolm Turnbull was talking about changing current Border Protection and Refugee Policy when he was interview on Sky Channel. Left wing journalists, Refugees advocates and Human Right activists are against current Australia border protection and refugee policy. If those activist met with Malcolm Turnbull and asked him to change refugee policy and then he will say yes. Malcolm was all about Malcolm and always Malcolm first.

Malcolm Turbull was against cancelling of Australian citizenship to dual citizen who committed crime against Australian peoples and the country. Under Malcolm Turbull Government, you will see more Australian Muslims go to join ISIS than previous elected PM Tony Abbott.

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"but I don’t expect it to double again by next year,”

LOL. Dream on. Thanks to your government's past flawed policies, you've got serious national security problem on your hands that's only going to grow, so stop trying to downplay it.

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