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In a case of first impression, a Brooklyn federal judge has ruled that the ethnicity of two Arab plane passengers cannot serve as a factor in determining whether the government had probable cause for their "de facto arrests" at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Tarik Farag and Amro Elmasry initiated the action after armed police officers met them as they de-boarded American Airlines Flight 236 from San Diego to JFK on Aug. 22, 2004, and brought them to a police station, where they were questioned regarding suspected "surveillance activity" onboard the plane. In a decision yesterday, Eastern District Judge Frederic Block allowed the case to go forward.
November 25, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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