You Have the Right to Airport Harassment
Her name is Helen, a Muslim woman in her mid-twenties. She's scared to talk to me even though I've told her that I will change her name for my article so the authorities will have no idea who she i
s.
"I'm an easy target for this kind of thing," she says, gesturing to the hijab secured around her head.
Helen was traveling through JFK airport security when she was flagged for further screening. She says she's gotten used to this kind of treatment. However, the usual security treatment then took a strange turn. A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employee asked to see Helen's I-Phone.
Helen tells me she was hesitant to hand over her new $400 phone, and she was unclear as to why she had turn over her private property in order to board a plane.
"He said it could be used as a weapon," she explains, shrugging. The shrugs says: So what was I supposed to do?
Helen gave the TSA employee her phone, and he proceeded to search through her list of contacts. Explaining the incident, Helen still squirms in her seat, and I can tell how violated the treatment made her feel.
The TSA employee then explained he would have to take her phone for further inspection, and that Helen could reclaim it later at the airport help desk. At this point in her story, Helen throws up her hands in exasperation.
When Helen went to reclaim her phone, the airport employees claimed they couldn't find it.
"I said, 'No, no, no. Look, I have his name! I was just here!' They looked at me like I was crazy. They said, 'Sorry, your phone isn't here.'"
This kind of story isn't uncommon. Understandably upset and furious, Helen went home to vent to her friends. To her surprise, many of her Muslim friends said they too had experienced this kind of airport theft.
"Items get stolen at the airport all the time by TSA staff," says Udi Ofer, the New York Civil Liberties Union's advocacy director.
In the United States, the Fourth Amendment protects citizens against unreasonable searches and seizures. But there is a big loophole, Ofer explains, "On the issue of the Fourth Amendment, the biggest obstacle is that the courts have held that, by voluntarily flying, passengers waive their rights."
To be clear: if TSA made this seizure of property an official policy, it would be considered illegal. However, it appears that many TSA employees are making this an unofficial perk of their job. If enough harassment victims step forward, Ofer explains, the NYCLU and ACLU would be happy to take the cases.
The problem is that harassment victims often feel afraid, and they're too busy to spend months in litigation. However, this kind of harassment has a history of only getting worse if conscientious citizens don't demand justice.
Now is a precarious time for Muslim-Americans. One need only watch a John McCain rally to understand that there exists danger in the forms of bigoted, hateful ideologies. But fear is ignorance's ally. It is up to brave women like Helen to come forward with their stories and put an end to this harassment.
A government-sponsored thug caste that riffles through private property and illegally seizes the possessions of frightened citizens is behavior indicative of a fascist regime, but not the United States of America.
Even when airborne, we should still expect to keep our rights.
Contact the NYCLU here if you have experienced harassment in New York City
Contact the ACLU here if you have experienced harassment elsewhere





Can we ask for a receipt? Even if you're taken in a holding jail before arraignment, you get a receipt for your belongings.
If so, it would carry a signature. So if true, and if a TSA employee refuses, make noise and ask for a supervisor.
October 21, 2008 3:20 PM | Reply | Permalink
Welcome to the national security state and to creeping fascism that has stood up and begun running under the Cheney administration.
October 21, 2008 3:58 PM | Reply | Permalink
I hate to say this, but until we have a regime change Muslim women like this one will either have to travel dressed as Westerners or not travel at all if they want to avoid this s**t. She may have gotten off lightly just losing her IPhone. The potential for trouble is not worth traveling unless it's a dire ER. There are way too many stories to think it's just a once-in-awhile problem.
October 22, 2008 12:30 AM | Reply | Permalink
This is just a small part of the "slippery slope" that people like to believe doesn't exist.
When the government openly declares war on all muslims and encourages us "real" Americans to fear different people, to rat out our neighbors for mere suspicion, it's not surprising this mindset trickles down.
After all, when they're all terrorists, who the fuck is gonna care if you rob one of them, or worse?
October 22, 2008 2:34 AM | Reply | Permalink
A recent article in The Atlantic about what we all really suspected about airport security, yet nobody really ever questions or acknowledges because of some sort of acceptance of our plot:
http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200811/airport-security
I recently had to go through the whole emasculating rigamarole in Hawaii. I mistakenly assumed that TSA had lightened up on the whole "liquids" restriction and innocently tried to bring through some sunblock and some juice in my carry-on bag. The security guards not only confiscated my stuff -- without questioning whether I wanted to finish my juice before I walked through -- they also celebrated by high-fiving each other for another "catch", then talked down to and patronized me by scolding me as if I were a child.
Let me tell you something -- deep down inside me, I wished something very bad upon those security guards. I feel dirty now, but at that moment I felt humiliated and wanted to retaliate somehow.
October 22, 2008 5:33 AM | Reply | Permalink
The writer was on Rachel Maddow. Not really surprising, given GOP talent at incompetent government.
October 22, 2008 10:00 AM | Reply | Permalink
Amazing how history repeats itself. Hitler's Nazi Germany had the Jews to steal from and use as scapegoats for their country's ills and now Bush's Nazi Amerikkka has the Muslims to use in the same fashion. Fascism, the gift that keeps on terrorizing.
say the same, say it with shame
PALIN/mccain? 2008
October 22, 2008 10:48 AM | Reply | Permalink
Don't think it's just muslims.
In Chicago, my wife had some expensive YSL makeup - $200 eye creams and the like 'confiscated' - they were in small amounts too -
some enterprising (fresh from the ghetto) TSA employee decided these were verbotten.
Work it girl.
October 22, 2008 11:26 AM | Reply | Permalink