Not just Muhammad Ali Jr... Basically this tells me if you are not white, prepare to be detained at airports. Even if you are a citizen.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/us-muslim-teen-flight_us_58d01897e4b0be71dcf6d952?section=crime
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/20/us/retired-police-chief-detained/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...rofiling-frontier_us_58d045abe4b07112b64730d2
Trump's America, folks.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/us-muslim-teen-flight_us_58d01897e4b0be71dcf6d952?section=crime
A spring break trip to the Muslim holy city of Mecca has turned into a travel nightmare for a Tennessee family after their 17-year-old daughter was denied entry into the U.S., allegedly because the airline they traveled with did not provide the proper documents to U.S. officials.
Zubaidah Alizoti, who was born in the U.S. and attends school in Knoxville, was scheduled to fly out of Turkey on Sunday with her family, but she was barred from boarding her Atlanta-bound flight, the Knoxville News Sentinel reported.
In a Facebook post, her mother, Sabrina Sadaf Siddiqi, wrote that her daughter was refused for no apparent reason. The experience left her rattled, with fears that her family is being targeted in this new Great America.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/20/us/retired-police-chief-detained/
Aden said he was coming home from celebrating his mother's 80th birthday in Paris when he was detained by a CBP officer at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.
He said he approached a CPD officer, "who didn't say anything when I handed him my passport, and (he) looked at me with a gruff expression and simply stated, 'Are you traveling alone?'" Aden posted on Facebook. "I knew this was a sign of trouble." Aden answered, "Yes," and the officer replied, "Let's take a walk."
Aden said he was taken to a room with signs that said "Remain seated at all times" and "use of telephones strictly prohibited." The retired police chief from Greenville, North Carolina, said those were clear indications he was being detained. He said he stayed there for an hour and a half.
Aden told the CBP officer he was a former police chief and US citizen. But neither fact helped his case.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...rofiling-frontier_us_58d045abe4b07112b64730d2
Last Sunday, while returning home from a vacation in Portugal, I was detained at Logan Airport in Boston by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials. They questioned my American citizenship and the authenticity of my U.S. passport. While white travelers were permitted to pass freely through passport control, I was escorted by security along with other people of color to a separate room for further vetting.
I lead a civil rights organization in Boston that is suing the President over his policies on sanctuary cities, to protect and empower immigrant families. Yet in that moment when I was being held at the airport, I felt powerless. I was treated like a suspect in the country that my family and I have called home for three decades. I was proud to become a citizen in 1996, and my first U.S passport was issued shortly thereafter. I have used my passport at the airport on many occasions, and have never been subjected to additional scrutiny until now.
Trump's America, folks.