Veteran LA political adviser detained at US airport โ€“ and thinks having Obama-Biden T-shirt in his luggage may have been why


Customs and Border Protection held a veteran political adviser for 45 minutes after returning to the U.S. from a vacation. Rick Taylor thought it may have been because of his Obama-Biden T-shirt in his luggage.

Taylor, 71, was returning home from a weeklong vacation in Turks and Caicos with his wife and daughter on June 20 when he was placed in a holding room along with several Latino families at Miami International Airport.

โ€œI know how the system works and have pretty good connections and I was still freaking out,โ€ he told the LA Times. โ€œI could only imagine how I would be feeling if I didnโ€™t understand the language and I didnโ€™t know anyone.โ€

โ€œI was shaking a bit,โ€ he added to the Westside Current. โ€œAnd all I could think was, if Iโ€™m feeling thisโ€”someone whoโ€™s been in rooms with mayors and senatorsโ€”what must the others in that room be going through?โ€

Taylor has advised several prominent California politicians and is the co-founder of Dakota Communications, a public affairs firm based in Los Angeles. He served as the youngest chief of staff in Los Angeles history under Mayor Tom Bradley.

A veteran political advisor was detained for 45 minutes at Miami International Airport
A veteran political advisor was detained for 45 minutes at Miami International Airport (AFP via Getty Images)

The advisor and former staffer told the Current that the customs officer โ€œlooked at me and said, โ€˜Youโ€™re from California, arenโ€™t you?โ€™โ€

โ€œI said โ€˜yes, Los Angelesโ€™. And thatโ€™s when he slapped an orange sticker on my passport and told me to follow the green dots,โ€ he added.

He was then led to another screening area, where he said he was one of a few white people in a room with mostly Latino families. He was offered no explanation as to why he was being held.

โ€œIt was 90 percent Latino, Spanish-speaking folks,โ€ said Taylor. โ€œMost looked like couples. Everyone seemed nervous. And you donโ€™t know why youโ€™re there. No one tells you a thing.โ€

โ€œYou go through every possibility in your head,โ€ he added. โ€œI thought, โ€˜Do I have something in my bag?โ€™ And then it hit meโ€”I had packed an Obama-Biden T-shirt.โ€

โ€œI actually started to panic. I thought, โ€˜Oh my God, is this going to cause me trouble in this country right now?โ€™โ€ said Taylor.

After waiting for close to an hour, Taylor was told to get his suitcase for inspection.

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t with me,โ€ he said. โ€œI started to panic again, trying to figure out where it was.โ€

It had already been picked up by his wife. It was sent through a scanner, but wasnโ€™t opened.

โ€œThey handed it to me and said, โ€˜Youโ€™re good to go,โ€™โ€ Taylor told the Current.

He didnโ€™t ask why he had been stopped.

โ€œTruthfully, I wanted to. But I just told myself, โ€˜Get out of here. Donโ€™t ask questions. Just goโ€™โ€ he said.

CBP told the Current that travelers may be subjected to secondary screening for โ€œa variety of reasons.โ€

CBP Public Affairs Specialist Alan Regalado told the LA Times that โ€œIf Mr. Taylor feels the need to, he is more than welcome to file a complaint online on our website and someone will reach out to him to try and get to the bottom of things.โ€

โ€œI kept thinking, if weโ€™re in a country where packing an Obama T-shirt makes you nervous at the border, what kind of America are we living in? This isnโ€™t the America I was raised in,โ€ Taylor told the Current.

โ€œThe agents have succeeded in making me reassess travel,โ€ he added to the LA Times. โ€œI would tell others to really think twice about traveling internationally while you have this administration in charge.โ€

The Independent has contacted CBP for comment.

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