UK Home Secretary say won't allow ISIS British woman back 2019-09-30 10:30:34 NEWS DESK - UK Home Secretary said there is "no way" that English woman who joined ISIS would be allowed back. UK Home Secretary, Priti Patel has said there was “no way” that Shamima Begum, 19, would be allowed back into the UK because of her involvement with the “death cult” of the Islamic State.   Shamima Begum left Britain to join Isil in Syria in 2015 where she spent more than three years, marrying one of the terror group’s fighters, Yago Riedijk, a Dutch born jihadist.   Last week Begum pleaded to be allowed to return home, saying her only role in the so-called caliphate was to "make babies". She added to be in poor mental health after the death of her three children.   However, when Begum’s request was put to Patel, the Home Secretary replied: "No way, no way".   Begum has been stripped of her British nationality earlier this year by former Home Secretary, Sajid Javid.   The Home Secretary had told The Sun on Sunday Time: "We cannot have people who would do us harm allowed to enter our country – and that includes this woman."   Patel added: "Everything I see in terms of security and intelligence, I am simply not willing to allow anybody who has been an active supporters or campaigners for IS in this country."   Begum is one of the hundreds of ISIS families members in the hands of the Syrian Democratic Forces in the Northern and Eastern Syria camps.