Harassers needn’t know victim’s actual national origin
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Abstract: This article discusses why the Fifth Circuit decided that a Muslim car salesman from India could sustain his suit for national origin and religious harassment even though his alleged harassers had mistakenly called him “Arab” and “Taliban.” EEOC v. WC&M Enterprises, 496 F.3d 393 (5th Cir. 2007)
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