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Originally posted by Rudey
It is the US, it is a US policy and a US issue.
-Rudey
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But an issue that affects others.... that aside I noticed that CNN also has done a brief story on it; where again there was allegations of racial profiling or political interference in the movements of US citizens and foreign nationals.
It just seems like a bit much to divert a flight for one man; further why was he allowed to board in the UK if he was on the US banned list... I thought that advanced clearance was required as part of the Homeland Security policies? I was pretty sure that British Airways was onboard with the policy of submitting the passenger lists for all flights bound for the US... anyone here know more or different?