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5:41Now PlayingAn all girl pop group from Korea was detained at an American airport. Security officials thought they were sex workers and would not let them in the country. Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian (The Point), Wes Clark Jr., and Mark Thompson hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
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“Check out our What The Flick Segment starting today at 10:45am PT on the 10 hour livestream at www.tytnetwork.com/live.
A pop group has flown back to South Korea after officials in Los Angeles thought they might be sex workers.
The eight members were travelling to America for an album cover shoot but were detained for 15 hours in customs.
A statement from the group's record company, WM Entertainment, said authorities held them after going through their costumes and props.
"They seem to have mistaken them as sex workers," said a spokesman.
Oh My Girl, who formed in March, are thought to be back in South Korean capital Seoul after being released by officials at Los Angeles International Airport.”
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