TSA Apologizes to Native American Traveler Who Said an Agent Pulled Her Braids and Said ‘Giddyup’

Jan 20, 2020, 10:58 AM


The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has apologized to a Native American traveler who says she faced a 'humiliating' encounter with an employee during a security pat-down.

While traveling through Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Tara Houska, an indigenous rights activist and lawyer, said on Twitter last week that a TSA agent pulled her braids behind her shoulders, laughed and said 'giddyup!' before snapping her braids like reins.

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