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Published 14:56 21 Feb 2019 GMT
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"She obviously has, in my view, a right to return to Britain. On that return, she must obviously face a lot of questions about everything she's done. And at that point any action may or may not be taken."
Since the initial announcement, Javid has attempted to calm questions over whether Begum would be made stateless by their actions, with Bangladeshi authorities stating that she has no right to reside in the Asian country despite her family origins.
Corbyn continued: "I think the idea of stripping anyone of their citizenship when they were born in Britain is a very extreme manoeuvre.
"I questioned the right of the home secretary to have these powers when the original law was brought in by Theresa May when she was home secretary."
Begum gave birth to a baby boy earlier in the week and remains in a refugee camp in northern Syria after fleeing ISIS-held territory before it was recaptured by allied forces.
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