Windsor

Muslim family said to be harassed over hijab on Delta flight

The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee is asking Delta Air Lines to take action after an employee threatened to remove a Muslim family from a Detroit-bound flight when another passenger harassed the mother over her head-covering.
A civil rights group says an Arab-American family was aboard a Delta Airlines plane Monday when a passenger began harassing her and her four children. (Paul Sancya/Associated Press)

The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee is asking Delta Air Lines to take action after an employee threatened to remove a Muslim family from a Detroit-bound flight when another passenger harassed the mother over her head-covering.

On mobile? Watch the video on YouTube here.

Delta says it "doesn't condone discrimination of any kind" and is investigating.

The Washington-based civil rights group says the Arab-American family was aboard the plane Monday preparing to leave Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for Detroit when a passenger berated the hijab-clad woman and her four children, saying, "This is America."

On mobile? View the tweet here.

The group says a Delta employee took no action against the harassing passenger, instead telling the woman and children to change seats. It says the employee refused to listen to the husband and told the wife she'd "better be quiet" or they'd be kicked off the plane.