When Hoda Muthana snuck off to Syria at age 19 to devote herself to ISIS, she confounded her friends and family. She married Islamic State fighters and exhorted her fellow Americans to commit mass murder and terrorist attacks. Now Muthana wants to come home but the Trump administration is trying to block her return. Muthana is at the center of a firestorm that carries far-reaching implications for the way the U.S. confronts Americans who join extremist groups. | | News Alert Saturday, April 6 | | | | An American teen left Alabama to join ISIS. USA TODAY tracked her down in Syria as she struggles to return home | When Hoda Muthana snuck off to Syria at age 19 to devote herself to ISIS, she confounded her friends and family. She married Islamic State fighters and exhorted her fellow Americans to commit mass murder and terrorist attacks. Now Muthana wants to come home but the Trump administration is trying to block her return. Muthana is at the center of a firestorm that carries far-reaching implications for the way the U.S. confronts Americans who join extremist groups. | | | | | | | |
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