Shamima Begum, who left Britain as a schoolgirl to enroll in Islamic State, has misplaced an enchantment towards the selection to eliminate her British citizenship.
Begum travelled to Syria in 2015 on the age of 15. Her citizenship changed into revoked on country wide protection grounds quickly after she changed into determined in a Syrian refugee camp in February 2019.
Last year, the now 24-year-old lost a challenge against the decision at the special immigration appeals commission.
Begum’s lawyers brought a bid to overturn this decision at the court of appeal, with the Home Office opposing the challenge.
All three appeal judges ruled against her on Friday.
Dame Sue Carr, the head of the court of appeal, said the judges unanimously dismissed Begum’s appeal: “It could be argued that the decision in Miss Begum’s case was harsh.
“It could also be argued that Miss Begum is the author of her own misfortune. But it is not for this court to agree or disagree with either point of view.
“Our only task is to assess whether the deprivation decision was unlawful. We have concluded it was not and the appeal is dismissed.”