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Kimberly Polman, who was born into a Mennonite community in Canada and traveled to live in the Islamic State group's self-declared caliphate, at the Al Hawl detention camp in Syria, Feb. 17, 2019. Polman and another woman say they haven't been questioned, or even visited by American officials in the month since they surrendered. "I don't have words for how much regret I have," Polman said. (Ivor Prickett/The New York Times)
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2019-02-17
IVOR PRICKETT/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
IVOR PRICKETT
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