A child of eight American years since he was two figure in the lists of dangerous passengers developed by the U.S. authorities responsible for flight safety. For this for years every time he shows the boarding parents must go through many problems, and on several occasions he was prevented from boarding, even though his parents have reported that this a clear case of Winston omonimia.Succede Michael Hicks, born in New Jersey and the New York Times described as a frequent traveler. " The mother, Najlah Feanny Hicks, told the newspaper that as far as the son of flight problems began at the age of two years. The Hicks were embarking from Newark, New Jersey, to Florida when the security officers told them that there was no room for the baby on the plane: "His name appears on the list of suspicious passengers." The child was searched very thoroughly. He began to cry. Since then, this situation is repeated several times, but not always: sometimes Winston, that each shipment is always searched in order special, was able to embark, sometimes not. The reason - said Mrs. Hicks - is that even though his name does not appear in so-called "no fly list" (which includes about 2,500 names, of which only 10% are American), is included in the much longer, passengers "selected" for which the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) provides procedures much severe.La TSA refuses to explain the Hicks case - The TSA, when asked about the New York Times, has been limited to specified that "no child figure on our list," but gave no further answers about the Hicks case of Winston.
January 15, 2010 Source: http://notizie.tiscali.it/articoli/stranomavero/10/gennaio/terrorismo-bimbo-no-fly-list-america.html
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