AMID FEARS OF TERRORISM, ALGERIANS IN U.S. FEEL SCRUTINY BORDER ARREST FOSTERS UNFAIR PROFILING BY MEDIA, THEY LAMENT CHICAGO SPORTS FINAL Edition

"I was so frustrated that I had to walk away, I couldn't watch it," said [Omar] Khemici, 48, of Foster City, Calif. "She was one of 50 people getting on that flight. There is no doubt that because she carried an Algerian passport, she was being singled out and profiled." Cal...

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Published inChicago tribune (1963)
Main Author Cole, Patrick
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago, Ill Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 30.12.1999
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Summary:"I was so frustrated that I had to walk away, I couldn't watch it," said [Omar] Khemici, 48, of Foster City, Calif. "She was one of 50 people getting on that flight. There is no doubt that because she carried an Algerian passport, she was being singled out and profiled." Calls to British Airways on Wednesday were not returned.
ISSN:1085-6706