In Samuel R. Gross and Debra Livingston's "Racial Profiling under Attack," they assert that there is high debate over whether the department of justice interviewing immigrants from Middle Eastern countries only is considered racial profiling or just basic procedures. This is very debatable among politicians as well as the public and now only occurs due to the events of September 11th. This information is presented in order to allow for a line to be drawn where basic procedure ends and racial profiling begins. This information was presented in a very informative way by giving evidence and specific cases that are questioned and reviewed closely for the concept of racial profiling.
Gross, Samuel R. Livingston, Debra "Racial Profiling under Attack," Columbia Law Review 102.5 (2002): 1413-1438. JSTOR. Web. 8 March, 2012.
(for me http://www.jstor.org/stable/view/1123676)
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