Pizza shop owner Maher Khalil emigrated from Palestine 15 years ago. He says he had never experienced discrimination before Wednesday's incident at Midway International Airport. Khalil said today he was chatting with a friend while waiting to board a Southwest Airlines flight.
When he approached the gate, he says, they were told they couldn't board because another passenger felt uncomfortable. Khalil called the police and the two men were allowed to board.
Southwest says the flight departed 10 minutes late after a disagreement with two customers. The airline says its employees are trained to address "passenger situations" to ensure the safety of flights.
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