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Muhammad Aliandamprsquos Son Got Detained At A U.S. Airport Because Heandamprsquos A Muslim


It’s only been little over a month that Trump has assumed Presidency and the state of affairs has gone already haywire. After the idiotic decision of banning the entry of Muslims from 7 hand-picked countries, legendary boxer Muhammad Ali’s family was next on the list. His son was detained at a U.S. airport because of his surname. Yes, because he is a Muslim.

 

Muhammad Ali’s Son Got Detained At A U.S. Airport Because He’s A Muslim

Reports have emerged that Muhammad Ali Jr. was detained and held in custody by the airport police at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida. He was returning from Jamaica with his mother on 7th February after speaking at a Black History Month event there. While his mother was let go upon producing a picture with Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Ali Jr. had no such picture and the police detained him. “He was very shaken up about it. He has never been treated like this before. He didn’t know what was going on, and asked [immigration], ‘Why are you doing this? My father is Muhammad Ali’ and they just didn’t seem to give a crap,” Ali's family friend and attorney Chris Mancini told RT. He was repeatedly questioned regarding his name and the fact that he was a Muslim.

Muhammad Ali’s Son Got Detained At A U.S. Airport Because He’s A Muslim

It was only after more than two hours that he was let off.  Not only is this blasphemous but it also instills fears amongst Muslims all over the world trying to simply enter America. Trump’s a cunt!   

 


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