Group
says Somalis are being detained unfairly
(ST.
PAUL,
February 15, 2009 Ceegaag Online)
A civil rights group says federal
investigators have been randomly stopping Somali residents
at malls, college campuses and the airport to question them.
The
Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic
Relations says it has heard from 50 to 100 people stopped by
federal agents since news broke about the disappearance of
several young Somali men. The men's families worry they have
returned to Somalia to fight.
Twenty-year-old University of Minnesota sophomore Saida
Hassan says she was questioned at the airport for three
hours and never told why she was detained.
U.S. customs officials won't say whether recent questioning
at the airport has to do with the men's disappearance. And
an FBI spokesman says all of its agents' conversations with
Somalis have been voluntary.
Information from: Minnesota Public Radio News,
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