A Muslim woman has filed a discrimination charge against Target after she said she received a drink from a Target Starbucks barista with 'ISIS' written on the cup instead of her name
A Muslim woman has filed a discrimination charge against Target after she said she received a drink from a Target Starbucks barista with"ISIS" written on the cup instead of her name at one of the retail corporation's Minnesota locations.
Aishah, who asked to be identified only by her first name out of fear for her safety, is being represented by the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations , which filed a charge to the Minnesota Department of Human Rights on Monday.
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