was eventually released two hours later, and the family contacted Mancini the following day. Because incidents involving customs officials are considered to be on federal soil, local police had no jurisdiction to help her. says that if his father were alive today, he would fully support Donald Trump. He endorsed Democrat Jimmy Carter in the late 1970s but also endorsed Ronald Reagan in his re-election campaign in the mid-1980s. was detained, Camacho-Ali ran around the airport asking, "Where's my son?" and begging for help, according to Mancini. Muhammad Ali seemed to have no real party affiliation when it came to his personal politics. live in Deerfield Beach, Fla., a 20-minute drive from the airport. Officials at the Fort Lauderdale airport did not immediately respond to requests for comment Friday.Ĭamacho-Ali and Ali Jr. Trump: No Muslim ban, just immigration restrictions 27 that instituted a ban for citizens of seven predominantly Muslim countries.Īppeals court refuses to reinstate Trump's travel banĪnalysis: Trump's Muslim ban 'morphs' into 'extreme vetting' Trump's efforts to ban Muslims from the United States," Mancini said, referring to President Trump's executive order signed Jan. "To the Ali family, it's crystal clear that this is directly linked to Mr. have ever been subjected to detainment before, despite extensive global travel experience, he said. The line of questioning is indicative of profiling and designed to produce answers that corroborate what officials want to hear, Mancini said.
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