Actor who went to fight against ISIS can't get back into the US or UK

Hollywood actor who went to Syria to fight against ISIS says he now can't get back into the U.S. or the U.K. where he was born Michael Enright went to Syria in 2015 to join the Kurdish YPG militia in a bid to take down the Islamic State He is British but moved to Los Angeles when he was 19 to become an actor  The 55-year-old is currently living in Central America and has launched an online campaign to help him get back into the U.S.  Enright, who starred in Pirates of the Caribbean alongside Johnny Depp, says he left Syria in 2017 and has been trying to come back to the U.S. ever since  He says he fears going back to his native U.K. because there is a chance he could be questioned on terrorism charges because he fought in a foreign war 

By Emily Crane For Dailymail.com

Published: 21:40 GMT, 18 March 2019 | Updated: 00:53 GMT, 19 March 2019

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A Hollywood actor who went to Syria to join the anti-ISIS fight says he is struggling to find a safe country to return to after facing trouble getting re-entry to both the U.S. and U.K.

Michael Enright, who is British but moved to Los Angeles when he was 19 to become an actor, went to Syria in 2015 to join the Kurdish YPG militia in a bid to take down the Islamic State. 

The 55-year-old is currently living in Central America and has launched an online campaign - Bring Michael Home - while he waits for re-entry to the United States.

Michael Enright, who is British but moved to Los Angeles when he was 19 to become an actor, went to Syria in 2015 to join the Kurdish YPG militia in a bid to take down the Islamic State

Michael Enright, who is British but moved to Los Angeles when he was 19 to become an actor, went to Syria in 2015 to join the Kurdish YPG militia in a bid to take down the Islamic State

Enright, who starred in Pirates of the Caribbean alongside Johnny Depp, left Syria in 2017 and has been trying to come back to the U.S. ever since. 

He says he fears going back to his native U.K. because there is a chance he could be questioned on terrorism charges because he fought in a foreign war. 

Enright told Fox News that he was made to believe that if he collected intelligence for the U.S. then he would be allowed to return. 

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