In recent weeks, the Homeland Security department has issued a few tidbits of good news for these victims of misidentification. First, the Transportation Security Administration announced Jan. 17 that it had reviewed its notorious no-fly list and trimmed it by half. The list is classified, but estimates of its size range from 50,000 to 350,000 names.
In addition, Homeland Security said it will launch TRIP (traveler redress inquiry program) on Feb. 20. which will let travelers who have been misidentified or unnecessarily detained at security checkpoints to submit and track redress inquiries. According to Business Travel News, the online system will use a Traveler Inquiry Form that will request a review of the person's security status.Has your name come up on a no-fly list? What happened? Write to Barbara Correa at bboydstoncorrea@yahoo.com