Home Affairs Minister Claire O’Neil fronts local mayors over the ISIS brides resettled in Sydney

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For weeks Home Affairs Minister Claire O’Neil has been accused of acting under a cloak of secrecy but today she has fronted local leaders in Fairfield face to face, hearing their concerns about the federal government’s decision to resettle repatriated Islamic State wives and their children in western Sydney suburbs.

Sitting down with the mayors of Fairfield, Liverpool and Campbelltown it was said to be a robust and constructive conversation after weeks of mounting pressure from the community, claiming an injustice had been done.

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