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“Racial profiling is a term of art used by investigators. ...
There are many different racial profiling incidents where airport employees have been involved. ... In refusing the flight vouchers, Dahnao refused more racial profiling and demonstrated self-power in order to get the racial equality that he deserved before he got onto the plane. ... The media did many stories on racial profiling because it became an issue after 9/11. ... Americans need to begin some sort of protest to show our media as well as our court systems that this racial profiling is wrong. ... Many of the law enforcement authorities are not informed enough about the subject of racial profiling and do not know what it is. “The term ‘racial profiling’ is an American one, referring to an odious police practice of pulling over African American motorists, or stopping pedestrians, apparently because of their race. The American Civil Liberties Union, a leader in racial profiling, says it occurs ‘when the police target someone for investigation on the basis of that person’s race, national origin, or ethnicity” (Edmonton Journal 1). ... Racial profiling in America or any place else on Earth is wrong and should be changed.
Approximate Word count = 1222 Approximate Pages = 4.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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