Ali Jr. says airport detention made him feel “violated”
Muhammad Ali’s son said Monday he felt “violated” when immigration officials questioned him about his religion at a Florida airport.
“I was just appalled,” Muhammad Ali Jr. told The Associated Press in a phone interview. “I’m a U.S. citizen and they’re asking me, what is my religion?”
Ali Jr. and his mother, Khalilah Camacho Ali, said they were pulled aside and separated from each other on Feb. 7 at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport as they returned from a trip to Jamaica for a Black History Month event.
Ali Jr., 44, said he was detained for about two hours, despite telling customs officials that he’s the boxing great’s son and a native-born U.S. citizen. Ali Jr. showed them his passport and driver’s license, said attorney Chris Mancini, a family friend.


