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“U.S. planning and reports should identify dangerous camps and detention sites, reduce violence and extremist recruitment, improve security with training and construction, assess threats such as al-Hol, and explain risks of uncontrolled releases.”
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“Congress should receive regular strategy documents and reports on ISIS detainees and related camps through January 31, 2028, with public versions when possible and classified annexes for sensitive details.”
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“ISIS detainee and camp policy should cover people who belonged to ISIS or gave ISIS substantial support.”
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“The United States should help lawful foreign investigations and prosecutions of ISIS members, report how victims' families are kept informed, and analyze information sharing with partner countries about final outcomes for ISIS members.”
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“Displaced people and families in ISIS-related camps should have better aid, basic services, movement, safety, medical care, schooling, shelter, and lawful ways to return or rejoin communities when that can be done safely.”
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“The State Department should send Congress a joint U.S. plan for ISIS-linked people and camps in Syria within 180 days, including ways to measure aid, security, repatriation, and progress toward closing the camps.”
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“U.S. planning and reports should review rehabilitation centers in northeast Syria and programs in countries taking people back, including conditions, admission practices, child protection, radicalization prevention, and long-term results.”
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“Countries should work toward lawful outcomes for ISIS-linked people in Syrian camps, including return home, transfer, investigation, prosecution, reintegration, relocation when return is not possible, and tracking what happens afterward.”
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“A current State Department official should coordinate U.S. agencies and foreign partners on detained ISIS members and related displaced people in Syria, while agencies keep their existing legal powers.”
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