Watch the Nov. 30th broadcast of Prime News
In Atlanta, an Asian woman is racially profiled and it causes her to miss out on her entire Thanksgiving dinner with her family.
Stephanie Ung, 26, told WXIA that she and a friend had just returned from a trip to Cancun, Mexico, when they were stopped by Customs and Border Protection at the Atlanta airport and questioned for over an hour.
Ung was never told why she was being questioned, but she wholeheartedly believes that she and her friend were racially profiled and subsequently suspected of being the victims of a trafficking operation.
Ung wasn’t entirely wrong in her assumption, although Delta claims the incident had nothing to do with her ethnicity or dress. In a statement released by the airline, Delta claims that another passenger alerted the crew to a passport issue concerning the two women, which led them to believe a “human trafficking event” might be taking place.
Ung says she was in complete possession of her own passport throughout the flight and feels that Delta and the unknown passenger who alerted the crew should “mind [their] own business.”
How much ya’ll wanna bet that the “other passenger” was a nosy white woman manufacturing all of this?