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America under Trump’s second presidency is fearful for its borders and the potential terrorists that might be coming in through them.

Britain, under the comparatively liberal Keir Starmer, has a rather more niche anxiety: that its citizens will leave and then return as insurgents.

This seemingly unlikely scenario played out in real life in 2015, when 15-year-old London schoolgirl Shamima Begum and two friends flew to Turkey and crossed the border into Syria, where they became jihadi brides and lived in misery.

When she was found four years later, in a Northern Syrian refugee camp, Begum made news a second time, this time for being rendered stateless by the Conservative government.

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