Tick Me Twice, I’m Arab
Panic over Arab travelers in New York City’s JFK airport is getting worse every time I pass through it. As soon as they see an Arab passport, the guard at the beginning of the security line ticks your boarding pass twice so that the guard at the screening machines can “randomly” select you for extra screening. In 2007, I was passing through San Francisco airport and was asked to step into a 1m x 1m glass room that sprays something on you for a second. This time, March 2010, leaving New York to Paris, after the CSW meeting, in JFK, was the most bizarre ever. The guard at the beginning of the line didn’t only tick me twice quietly.
Instead, he told me I was selected for “random screening,” pulled me out of the line (good thing was I avoided the long queue), and yelled out “Female, level 2 security!” at least three times while pointing to me. A security woman behind the x-ray machines acknowledged his yelling and crossed over to escort me through the security check. I emptied my bags, took off my shoes, put them through x-ray and was then asked to stand in a glass cubicle in the middle of the security lines. It didn’t spray anything, but I stood there for 2-3 of minutes while everybody else passed by. It felt uncomfortable but comical at the same time. I wanted to wave to the passers by and say, “Yes, yes, I’m Arab.. hello.” The other cubicles in the security lines parallel to mine were empty. Was I the only Arab in JFK that day? A security dude had taken my passport away, while the woman guard took my belongings to a search desk and stood there talking to people for a few minutes. Then she came and escorted me out and to the desk and told me she was going to go through my stuff with those weird gloves, which she did. After she was done, she said I could go. I told her I didn’t get my passport back. She said “oh” and told me to wait a minute. She disappeared and came back a few minutes later with my passport. I am not sure where they had taken it. I assume this was all because I have a Lebanese passport, right? Do others get the same treatment? Doesn’t it count as discrimination? I took the above photo of my boarding pass afterward. Tick me twice, I’m Arab.
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about 1 year ago
Hahaha mahdoume
“Yes, yes, I’m Arab.. hello.”
about 1 year ago
I survived JFK, and Logan’s Airport but they got me at DFW, the reason was changing my itinerary several times. (Jordanian Passport by the way)
The funny thing the last leg of the trip in Boston I was traveling with two friends native Swiss and native Spaniard and they both were randomly selected for security check while I wasn’t… So I guess there might be some randomness to it
about 1 year ago
Happens to me every time. When I asked them what the deal was, they told me there are certain passports that are automatically slated for secondary security checks. Lebanese passports are one of them.
about 1 year ago
eh we should demand from our gov to do the same for them.. just for kicks at least
about 1 year ago
Wow, looking forward to visiting the states :-/
@mireille: we don’t have enough guts to do that to americans, but for sure we do worse to non-westerners
about 1 year ago
It happened with me before
But our president said that they will remove us from the evil list!!!
about 1 year ago
It’s awesome you have a sense of humour about it. It’s a pain to go through “random screening” that has everything to do with not being white. They screen my dad every time and he’s like a 70 year old man- he looks completely genial and harmless with his halo of white hair and general air of potty-ness.
I can feel the vein punding in my head everytime I think about it.
so not haha
about 7 months ago
http://laurelharig.wordpress.com/2010/02/26/flying-while-arab/