A secret plan to bring ISIS brides and their children back from Syria to Australia before Christmas this year has ignited fear and outrage among communities who fled the terror group’s brutality, with one Mayor saying it would be “like resettling Hitler’s wife in a Jewish town.”

The Australian revealed that 34 people - 14 women and 20 children - are expected to be quietly resettled in New South Wales and Victoria.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has denied the reports, but Sky News Host Sharri Markson revealed last week that NSW police have confirmed that they are in negotiations with the Commonwealth to repatriate the ISIS brides and their families.

This set off a heated political debate, with Opposition Leader Sussan Ley telling Sky News ISIS brides should not be allowed back in Aus

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