4 Muslim men allege discrimination, file $9 million lawsuit After American Airlines encounter
Four men from Brooklyn trying to fly home together after a
few days in Toronto last December have filed a $9 million federal lawsuit
alleging that they were racially profiled as Muslims and removed from an American
Airlines flight because the captain felt uneasy.
According to New York Daily News, two of the four men are
Bangladeshi American and Muslim, one is Arab American and Muslim, and one is
Sikh American. All are U.S. citizens in their 20s.
Two other friends — one who is Pakistani American and
another who is Hispanic American — were allowed to remain on the plane.
The group of friends told the Daily News that they were
originally booked on different return flights, but then decided that they
wanted to fly home together. Shan Anand and Faimul Alam paid $75 to switch to
the same flight as their friends. Two other friends identified as W.H. and M.K.
paid $70 to upgrade to business class. Anand and Alam then switched seats with
strangers after boarding so that they could sit next to each other.
After being asked to get off the plane, W.H. told the Daily
News that an airline agent said that the captain felt uneasy because
"there were inconsistencies of our behavior traveling as a group, because
two of us upgraded and two of us didn't."
"They were told to 'just be peaceful,' making it seem
like they were a threat, making other passengers uncomfortable and wanting to
get off the flight," attorney Tahanie Aboushi, who is representing the
men, told the Daily News. "They didn't cite any basis of inappropriate or
boisterous behavior; their situation wasn't a security issue or threat."
Requests for comment to Aboushi by NBC News were not
immediately returned.
When the men asked if they were removed from the plane because
of their appearance — darker skin, beards, and one Sikh turban — the agent
allegedly said their appearance "did not help."
The men were allowed to take the next American Airlines
flight home, the flight for which Anand and Alam originally had tickets.
According to NBC New York, American Airlines is reviewing
the lawsuit.
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