Eaman-Amy Saad Shebley, her husband and their three young kids were told they had to get off the flight from a Chicago airport to Washington DC on March 20, because of a "safety of flight issue," the New York Daily News reported.
She posted a video of her interactions with the crew on Facebook, and said "Shame on you #unitedAirlines for profiling my family and me for no reason other than how we look."
Saad Shebley says before a man who appears to be the pilot comes and decides to kick her and her family off the aircraft.
Her video has been viewed more than 1,500,000 times and shared on Facebook more than 30,000.
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United Airlines said in a statement to WDIV that the family was removed from the planet "because of concerns about their child's safety seat, which did not comply with federal safety regulations," and that they were put on a later flight.
CAIR's Dawud Walid said, "Unfortunately there's a growing problem on airlines of Muslims being removed from flights when they cause no reasonable security concerns."
The incident was a repeat of a similar incident in May last year when a Muslim passenger alleged discrimination by United Airlines due to 'Islamophobia.'
The Muslim chaplain at Chicago's Northwestern University had claimed that when she asked for an unopened can of soda for hygienic reasons she was told, "Well, I'm sorry. I just can't give you an unopened can, so no Diet Coke for you."
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While police said no motive has been established for the killing, the New York chapter of the Council on American- Islamic Relations (CAIR-NY) has called on the New York City Police Department to investigate a possible bias motive for her stabbing.
"Because of the recent killings of Muslims in Queens, and because of the growing number of anti-Muslim incidents nationwide resulting from the increasing Islamophobia in American society, we urge the NYPD to investigate a possible bias motive for this murder," said CAIR-NY Executive Director Afaf Nasher.