WASHINGTON — The son of the late boxing champion Muhammad Ali told members of Congress Thursday he believes his recent detention for extended questioning at a Florida airport shows the need for legislation to end racial profiling.
Democratic lawmakers asked Muhammad Ali Jr. and his mother, Khalilah Camacho-Ali, to speak and answer questions at a forum highly critical of President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. No Republicans attended.
Ali said he was detained for more than 90 minutes upon returning to the U.S. last month from Jamaica. He said agents asked him who gave him his name and his religion.
Ali said he felt like his “human rights” were violated.
“I felt just like I felt at my father’s funeral. I didn’t know what to think. I was just dumbfounded,” Ali said.