WASHINGTON (AP) -- The son of the late boxing champion Muhammad Ali is telling lawmakers he believes his recent detention for extended questioning at a Florida airport shows the need for legislation to end racial profiling.
Thursday, 9 March 2017
Son of former boxing champ tells lawmakers about detention (The Associated Press)
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