In a surprise ruling from the bench, the judge, Reggie B. Walton of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, abruptly dismissed a lawsuit brought by her family seeking to force the Trump administration to bring her home from a refugee camp in Syria, along with her 2-year-old son — the child of a slain Islamic State fighter.
In 2014, Muthana, then 24, withdrew from college and used her tuition money to pay for travel to Syria on a U.S. passport – which she appeared to torch in a propaganda message. Once there, she married three separate times to ISIL fighters, two of whom died fighting. Muthana promoted the Islamic State’s ideology on social media and called on Muslims in America to carry out terrorist attacks. “Terrorize the kuffar (non-Muslims) at home,” she said in one post.
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