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US airline asks mother to 'prove' relation with her biracial son

Lindsay Gottlieb, who is the head coach for the University of California-Berkeley women’s basketball team, was appalled when the agent asked for additional paperwork to verify her relation with the one-year-old child

June 01, 2018 / 15:05 IST
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In Denver, an agent of Southwest Airlines asked a white woman to prove that her one-year-old biracial son was indeed her child before they could board the plane. Lindsay Gottlieb, who is the head coach for the University of California-Berkeley women’s basketball team, was appalled when the agent asked for additional paperwork to verify her relation with the infant.

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Gottlieb took to social media to protest against the behaviour of the airline and tweeted, ‘I’m appalled that after approx 50 times flying with my 1 year old son, ticket counter personnel told me I had to “prove” that he was my son, despite having his passport. She said because we have different last name. My guess is because he has a different skin color.’ In a response to her tweet, model Chrissy Teigen commented that ‘airlines have asked this of me, too, with my daughter. once I learned it's a precaution for the very real threat of child trafficking, I stopped being exasperated with it. Now I'm kind of worried when they don't ask.

Southwest Airlines sent a statement to CNN clarifying that certain international flights required them to verify additional paperwork for people travelling with a minor. They also added that domestic travel didn’t have these requirements and that they didn’t match the last names of the child and the guardian/s.