In Rashika v. Holder, Jaspreet Singh, ICAAD’s Director of Policy and Advocacy argued that Indo-Fijian women with no systems of support in Fiji should be eligible for asylum, as a particularly disfavored group with a well founded fear of future persecution. Ms....
TSA screener wins EEOC case, can wear religious bracelet By Lisa Rein, Published: June 11 Original Link Transportation Security Administration screener Kulwinder Singh wears his victory just below his sleeve. The airport security agent at New York’s John F. Kennedy...
TSA Admits Discrimination Against Sikh Employee: Video NEW YORK, June 6, 2012 — A Sikh employee of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recently obtained a significant victory in a religious discrimination lawsuit against the Department of Homeland...
ICAAD’s Input for the Secretary General’s Forthcoming Report on General Assembly Resolution 66/167: “Combating intolerance, negative stereotyping, stigmatization, discrimination, incitement to violence and violence against persons, based on religion...
External Link “If the TSA has further questions, the passenger may be asked to remove his or her turban for further inspection — the greatest insult,” says Hansdeep Singh of the International Center for Advocates AgainstDiscrimination. “There’s...
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