U.S. Officials Divert Paris Flight to Canada Over Passenger Concern
U.S. officials stopped a flight from Paris to Detroit from landing because a passenger from the DR Congo should not have been on board. The plane was diverted to Canada.
U.S. officials stopped a flight from Paris to Detroit from landing because a passenger from the DR Congo should not have been on board. The CBP said it stopped a flight from Paris from landing in Detroit because a passenger from the DR Congo should not have been on board.
The CBP said it stopped a flight from Paris from landing in Detroit because a passenger from the DR Congo should not have been on board.
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