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Subject When transgender travelers walk into scanners, invasive searches sometimes wait on the other side
Date August 26, 2019 11:07 AM
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Some travelers say they've been pressured to expose their genitals during TSA searches.

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The Big Story

Mon. Aug 26, 2019

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When Transgender Travelers Walk Into Scanners, Invasive Searches Sometimes Wait on the Other Side

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Transgender and gender nonconforming people say they have been pressured to expose their genitals during TSA searches at airports. The encounters stem from shortcomings in the agency’s technology and insufficient training of its staff.

by Lucas Waldron and Brenda Medina

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The full-body scanners at airports across the country frequently give false alarms for Afros, braids, twists and other hairstyles popular among black women.

by Brenda Medina, ProPublica, and Thomas Frank, special to ProPublica

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