Women and children linked to ISIS spend first night back in Australia

A group of so-called ISIS brides who left the notorious al-Roj camp in Syria last week have spent their first night home in Australia.Two flights carrying women and children linked to the Islamic State group landed in Melbourne and Sydney yesterday afternoon.At Melbourne Airport, two women and seven children, including one person who recently turned 18, touched down just after 4:30pm The ABC understands her child, who is not covered by the TEO, has elected to stay with her.A large group left the al-Roj camp in northern Syria last week, with most understood to have boarded flights from Qatar.Sydney doctor Jamal Rifi, who campaigned for Australians in the camps to return home, said he believed some of the women had been "tricked" into going to Syria."It's a terrible decision