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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...
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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...
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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...
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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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ICAAD’s Statement on the End Racial Profiling Act Provided for a Hearing by the Senate Subcommittee “Chairman Durbin, Ranking Member Graham and members of the Subcommittee: I am honored to submit this testimony for the record on behalf of the...