Detroit – Deal Reached In Lawsuit Filed On Behalf Of Arab-Jewish Woman Strip-Searched At Airport

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    FILE - This Jan. 22, 2013 file photo shows Shoshana Hebshi, of Sylvania, Ohio. The American Civil Liberties Union said Tuesday, April 21, 2015 that the federal government will give Hebshi, who was strip-searched at a Detroit-area airport,  $40,000 as compensation for being humiliated. (Kathleen Galligan/Detroit Free Press via AP)Detroit – A woman of Arab and Jewish descent who was strip-searched at a Detroit-area airport has reached a settlement in a lawsuit filed on her behalf, the American Civil Liberties Union said Tuesday.

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    The federal government will give Shoshana Hebshi $40,000 as compensation for being humiliated on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks after armed agents forced her from a plane at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, made her undress during a search and held her for hours.

    Frontier Airlines, the Transportation Security Administration and Wayne County Airport Authority were named in the federal lawsuit.

    Hebshi, who has a Jewish mother and Palestinian father, has said she was ethnically profiled based on her dark complexion.

    “I filed this lawsuit because I didn’t want others to experience the kind of unnecessary trauma that I did, and it has given me faith that the justice system can work to protect constitutional rights,” Hebshi said in a release. “This settlement gives me some peace of mind. Now, I feel like I can finally put the incident behind me.”

    Hebshi of Sylvania, Ohio, was traveling home after visiting a sister in California when was removed from the Frontier Airlines flight after it landed Sept. 11, 2011. She was seated next to two Indian-American men, whom crew members had said spent a lot in the plane’s bathroom.

    All three were detained, according to the ACLU. Hebshi was held for hours before being released. The two men also were released.

    “People do not forfeit their constitutional rights when they step onto an airplane,” said ACLU attorney Rachel Goodman. “This settlement sends that critical message, and will help protect future passengers from having to endure what Shoshana went through.”

    The Airport Authority said its insurer agreed to a financial settlement to avoid “further time-consuming and costly litigation.” That amount was not released.

    Airport police “acted quickly and responsibly, and followed appropriate protocols in responding to a request for help from one of our airline partners,” Authority Chief Executive Thomas Naughton said in a release. “I strongly support their actions. We remain committed to vigilantly protecting the safety of the travelling public.”

    As part of the settlement, Frontier will amend its employee handbook to more clearly state its zero-tolerance policy on discrimination and provide all new employees with training on that revision. The airline also will amend its customer complaint policy to ensure allegations of discrimination are given appropriate attention.

    Frontier Airlines declined to comment on the settlement.


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    JacobN
    JacobN
    8 years ago

    What does arab jewish mean? Sephardi?

    8 years ago

    Baloney. She learned the American way PDQ – SUE!!!

    sylmoss
    sylmoss
    8 years ago

    People like her continue to harm the rest of us. I would be annoyed yet pleased if I was targeted. This would prove to me that the airlines are careful.
    I have been targeted because I wear skirts. I am pleased that they are careful. Why not sue the airline for shoe removal???
    The shoe bomber made shoe removal mandatory. We all do it because we understand its for our safety. Her lawsuit endangers us all. If the airlines will now be hesitant to question those that appear dangerous then the message to the murderers is loud and clear. No pity for this chazer. I hope she chokes on the money.

    yankee96
    yankee96
    8 years ago

    keep checking,profiling and never stop,anywhere!!

    we are at war with terrorists and noone is above suspicio

    this lawsuit is ridiculous and like OBL/ Y’S always said,America will be destroyed by its own jurispudence.