The sad thing is that the west has invited a lot of the problems onto itself.
Its nationality is "uncertain".
Born abroad to a Dutch father, I'd presume it's looking less likely that the child is 'British'.
Ms Begum is a British subject and parent to the child and can claim British Citizenship for her child
Am not 100%, but I think it depends on where Ms Begum was born? If she was born overseas, then I think she would have to apply for citizenship of her child.Ms Begum is a British subject and parent to the child and can claim British Citizenship for her child
Ms Begum is a British subject and parent to the child and can claim British Citizenship for her child
Cabinet minister Jeremy Wright told BBC's Andrew Marr programme that the baby's nationality was "not straightforward".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47270857
She continued: "During the time I left I saw all the videos on the internet and that just kind of attracted me to them. Like it attracted a lot of people."
Cannot be made stateless? Where does that leave the world's oldest refugee population,As Bodd above.
There are internationally recognised laws that state any individual cannot be "Made Stateless"
If the "Bride" has only one state in this case the UK and is not officially recognised as a passport holder, or a fully recognised citizen of A/N other country, then the UK must accept the "Bride" back into this country, no exceptions! this is international law.
One would assume that when, not if the "Bride" returns She will be segregated and interrogated as to what was the original motive for going in the first place? was She radicalised by internet from abroad, or was it radicalisation from within the UK?
As an aside?? how many Ex- DIASH fighters, not, camp followers have returned to the UK ?
What makes this case such a celebrity issue is the media froth and bubbles?
Ken
She may a British subject of conversation, but is she really British?.The child will be easier to deport if he, she or other decides to follow the path of his mother and father..