The new security measures at airports to be introduced by the U.S. government already under fire. Full body pat-downs, extra baggage checks and mandatory body scanning have been proposed. They are a response to the foiled attack on an American airliner on Christmas Day, but have been criticized as overtly political reaction to the attempt. While the effect is global, it is the citizens of Cuba, Iran, Sudan and Syria, which all feel with the words "state sponsors of terrorism." Thoserefers to 10 countries outside the U.S. as "interesting" like Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and may also provide for special treatment means. Washington's decision has complaints of anti-discrimination groups, the president said Obama's response to the threat of fire amounts to little more than racial profiling. But advocates say the policy has been developed to keep safe the sky, and careful measures against those who are most likely to pose a threat.
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