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Deisy Dones
Mrs. Matlen
Contemp. Comp. Per.1
8 July, 2015
Racial Profiling
Everywhere people go whether they know it or not, racial profiling is a part of everyone's lives. Everyday someone somewhere is being a victim to racial profiling. Racial profiling is seen as negative by many, but not in every situation it is bad, but racial profiling is acceptable and useful. When police get radioed in about a crime scene most of the time or all the time the eyewitnesses and the first-hand victims are using race, or ethnic profiling, and other distinctive features to describe the people we are trying to find. When police and the authority are using racial profiling they are doing their job and can save multiple lives.
Linda Chavez an author of multiple books and the author of an article Everything Isn’t Racial Profiling that was written in 2002, she draws in part of her own experiences as a Latina and her experiences with ethnic and racial profiling. She states “I was routinely questioned more than other passengers, I suspect because I look vaguely Middle Eastern -- or as one airline agent put it, ‘Your passport’s American, but you don’t look American.’ ”(Chavez). This brings out how ignorance and racism may appear but she expects the fact she looks Middle Eastern and the airline agent were being strict and simply questioned and not acted on her …show more content…

Walking down a street, in a professional office building, in the subway anywhere he went he was being accused of something just because of the color of his skin. Staples expresses his experience with, "One day, rushing into the office of a magazine I was writing for with a deadline story in hand, I was mistaken for a burglar. The office manager called security and, with an ad hoc posse, pursued me through the labyrinthine halls, nearly to my editor's door. I had no way of proving who I was. I could only move briskly toward the company of someone who knew me."(Staples

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