News (Media Awareness Project) - US: More Black Women Searched, Report Says |
Title: | US: More Black Women Searched, Report Says |
Published On: | 2000-04-10 |
Source: | San Jose Mercury News (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-04 22:17:02 |
MORE BLACK WOMEN SEARCHED, REPORT SAYS
African-American women returning from abroad were disproportionately
singled out for strip-searches by U.S. Customs Service inspectors at
airports, according to a congressional report scheduled for release
today.
Black women were nearly twice as likely to be strip-searched on
suspicion of smuggling drugs as white men and women, the report by the
congressional General Accounting Office said. Moreover, black women
were three times as likely as African-American men to be
strip-searched. The report follows two years of criticism by minority
women in Chicago and other cities who have complained of ``racial
profiling'' and humiliating treatment by Customs inspectors.
African-American women returning from abroad were disproportionately
singled out for strip-searches by U.S. Customs Service inspectors at
airports, according to a congressional report scheduled for release
today.
Black women were nearly twice as likely to be strip-searched on
suspicion of smuggling drugs as white men and women, the report by the
congressional General Accounting Office said. Moreover, black women
were three times as likely as African-American men to be
strip-searched. The report follows two years of criticism by minority
women in Chicago and other cities who have complained of ``racial
profiling'' and humiliating treatment by Customs inspectors.
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