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A Sikh-American teenager, Karanveer Singh Pannu, who penned a book about bullying of children from the community, was forced to remove his turban by airport personnel in the US state of California, according to a media report.
The 18-year-old high school student from New Jersey, had gone to California to talk about his book ‘Bullying of Sikh American Children: Through the Eyes of a Sikh American High School Student’ as an inspirational speaker to address the kids participating in the annual Sikh Youth Symposium in Bakersfield, California.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has declined to comment on the specifics of any individual passenger’s screening experience, but that all TSA officers and contracted screeners are trained to treat all passengers with dignity and respect and receive periodic training regarding cultural and religious sensitivities, A TSA spokesperson told the network.
When additional screening requires the removal of religious apparel, officers offer a private room. In 2007, TSA revised its screening procedures for head coverings based on discussions with the Sikh community, the spokesperson said. Pannu said he felt “utterly humiliated, shaken, distraught” by the experience.
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