I'm Not a Terrorist, I Swear.
My family was talking about a somewhat-distant relative of mine that, sometime in recent memory, was deported to and detained in Iraq.
Now, this relative in question is simply Mexican. For some reason, he was suspected of being an Iraqi terrorist, mostly (at least from what I gathered) because he looked like he might be one. He lives and works happily here in the Central Valley. Despite his willingness to display every shred of proof of who he actually was (calling his work, Farmers Insurance; calling his wife; all of his legal documents; etc.), the government steadfastly insisted that he was a terrorist and acted accordingly.
So he spent two weeks in Iraq. It wasn't until his wife drove down to the consulate in Los Angeles and explained everything about him that the government relented and brought him back home. As far as I know, everything is back to normal.
It begs the question, though, of why we don't hear much about these types of things. The worst part of it is that there's nothing he can do to combat the wrongdoings. Has anyone else heard of something like this happening?