December 24, 2015
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5:15Now PlayingThe US government has denied a British-Muslim family access to the country. The family planned on visiting Disneyland, but they are not allowed inside the US and the government isn’t saying why. Ana Kasparian (The Point) and Karamo Brown hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
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“As Mohammed Tariq Mahmood sat in the departure lounge of London’s Gatwick Airport last week, he was surrounded by giddy children, ecstatic about the 11-hour flight that would ferry them to Disneyland.
“Mickey Mouse — I’m looking forward to seeing you tomorrow,” Mahmood’s 10-year-old niece scribbled in her diary, alongside a colorful illustration complete with oversized ears. “I’ve got to go now. We’re getting on the plane.”
But they never did. A border control officer, on orders from Washington, intervened, Mahmood said, telling him and his brother that their family of 11 had been barred from the flight.”
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