The Project host Waleed Aly slammed for interview with western Sydney mayor over ISIS repatriation
Daily Mail'Disgusted' viewers of The Project have unleashed on host Waleed Aly after he repeatedly spoke over the top of a mayor voicing his anger over the resettlement of ex-ISIS members. The Project fans said they were 'disgusted' after host Waleed Aly shut down western Sydney mayor Frank Carbone's concerns about the repatriation of former ISIS brides and their children Poll SHOULD AUSSIES WHO WENT TO SUPPORT ISIS BE ALLOWED BACK? The repatriated women and children were living in Syrian refugee camps al-Roj and al-Hol Mr Carbone said his electorate is home to 'tens of thousands' of traumatised Syrian refugees and asked why the women and children couldn't be settled in an area with a lower refugee population Mr Carbone asked why the women and children couldn't be moved to another area with a lower refugee population when Australia is a 'very big country'. A total of 13 women and 42 children who were formerly members of ISIS are set to be brought to Australia from Syria after spending years in refugee camps Four women and 13 children were repatriated to Sydney on October 29 Mr Carbone fired back at Aly and accused the former ISIS members of committing treason under 'Commonwealth Criminal Code section 80'. Mr Carbone asked Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to explain to refugees in his electorate why they need to live with their former terrorisers Mr Carbone said refugees in his electorate 'had their homes burnt back in Syria, have lost their loved ones, have watched a lot of their families be beheaded and burnt' under ISIS occupation 'I don't think has taken into account the tens of thousands of refugees that fled their home, had their homes burnt back in Syria, have lost their loved ones, have watched a lot of their families be beheaded and burnt and have come and resettled in Western Sydney,' he said.