Several women from Alabama, Canada, and the UK who fled their homes to join ISIS have asked to return.

The women moved to Syria in hopes of becoming so-called ISIS brides — women married to jihadi fighters whose goal is to raise a new generation of ISIS-supporting children.

All three women are living in the same Syrian refugee camp, having fled ISIS, and are now asking to come home.

ISIS brides who fled their home countries for Syria are asking to come home, saying they want to live in safer environments.

Two women from Alabama and Alberta, Canada, came forward after British teenager Shamima Begum asked to return to London before giving birth to her son last week.

The women moved to Syria in recent years to become so-called ISIS brides, women married to jihadi fighters whose goal is to raise a new generation of ISIS-supporting children.

Begum, 19, fled ISIS just weeks ago, four years after leaving her home in London to join the extremist group alongside three classmates.

Hoda Muthana, from Alabama, then came forward to ask for forgiveness in hopes of returning to the US.

On Sunday, a woman only identified as Amy spoke to CTV about moving to Syria from Canada with her ISIS-supporting husband, and her desire to return home to Alberta.

Here is each woman's story.