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Sikhs and Air Travel Discrimination


Major Developments

Flying While Sikh?

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We Need to Know Whether TSA Policy is Working!

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Powerpoint Presentation for Airport Personnel

Washington DC, October 28, 2007 - After months of advocacy by the Sikh Coalition and other advocacy organizations, the United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA) today implemented new procedures for screening Sikh turbans. The new procedures, designed to detect non-metallic objects, do not allow a TSA screener to touch a Sikh's turban without cause unless the Sikh traveler gives the screener permission to do so.

 

New York, New York, November 19, 2001: U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta has subsequently issued a directive to airport screeners outlining proper screening procedures while protecting the civil rights of Sikh-Americans.
Text of Department of Transportation Directive

New York, New York, November 17, 2001: The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), today issued a set of directives detailing methods for conducting airport security that ensures safety while protecting civil liberties.
Text of FAA Directive

Issue Background:

The Sikh Coalition's Past Community Advisories on TSA Headwear Search Policy

August 4, 2008

Flying While Sikh, TSA Gets a Grade, Part 2

May 2, 2008

Flying While Sikh, TSA Gets a Grade

December 21, 2007

Coalition Files 32 Separate Complaints with the TSA

November 17, 2007

Will Thanksgiving Air Travel Embrace You or Disgrace You?

October 27, 2007

Flying While Sikh?: What You Need to Know as a Sikh Air Traveler

October 17, 2007

TSA Develops New Procedure for Screening Turbans at US Airports

October 10, 2007

TSA Holds Community Meeting in Washington, Begins Responding to Some Concerns

September 25, 2007

US Senators Also Weigh in on TSA Screening Policy
September 17, 2007 Chairs of Congressional Committees Say No to Mandatory Turban Screening Policy in 2nd TSA Letter in One Week
September 13, 2007 Chairman of House Foreign Affairs Committee Warns TSA Against Turban Screening Policy
September 12, 2007 Sikh American Groups Meeting with TSA for a Second Time
September 7, 2007 Action Alert: Contact Your U.S. Senators Immediately on the TSA Issue
September 5, 2007 Sikh's Turban Removed in Public and Placed Through Airport X-Ray Scanner
August 30, 2007 TSA Head Contacts the Sikh Coalition
August 24, 2007 Action Alert: Sign Community Petition to the TSA and Document Your Airport Turban Screening Experience

August 22, 2007

TSA Releases Statement on New Airport Screening Procedures
August 19, 2007 Sikh Turbans Will be Subjected to Heightened Scruitiny at U.S. Airports

 

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