Two bearded Muslim men sue Alaska Airlines after being removed from a flight when a passenger heard them speak Arabic

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Two men are suing Alaska Airlines after being removed from a flight following a false accusation from another passenger, court documents show.

The two men were planning to fly from Seattle to San Francisco on Alaska Airlines.Two Arabic speakers have sued Alaska Airlines after being removed from a flight in 2020.The two men are seeking damages and sensitivity training for Alaska Airlines employees.

According to the lawsuit, Dirar and Elamin were removed from their first-class seats after a passenger observed they were speaking in Arabic, and took issue with Dirar's text messages, which were also in Arabic. The lawsuit also alleges Alaska Airlines security officials told police that the incident came down to a"misunderstanding between passengers" and that"there was no threat of any kind."

Segura said the pair were left traumatized by the incident and have to face that trauma each time they book a flight, and now usually avoid traveling altogether.

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