Some 50,000 ISIS fighters and their family members were rounded up by Kurdish and U.S. forces, but with limited resources to detain them, military officials fear they could soon become recruits for groups like al-Qaeda.
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Some 50,000 ISIS fighters and their family members were rounded up by Kurdish and U.S. forces, but with limited resources to detain them, military officials fear they could soon become recruits for groups like al-Qaeda.