A California woman was threatened with arrest and forced to leave a government building because a security guard objected to her 'lesbian.com' T-shirt. As Lapriss Gilbert, 31, headed for a line to pick up a Social Security card for her son, she was stopped by a guard who said her T-shirt, naming an educational and resource website for gay women, was offensive. She said the guard, who works for a private company hired by the Department of Homeland Security, demanded that she leave the building or face arrest. "As an African-American and a lesbian, I haven't been through one day without facing some sort of discrimination ... but this is just shocking," Lapriss told the LA Daily News. Lori Haley, a federal spokeswoman for the office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement - which is under the Homeland Security umbrella - said the guard was out of line. "We believe that the actions of the contract security guard were inappropriate and unacceptable - we have notified his company, Paragon, of our position in the matter," Haley said. This story continues on the link below.
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First published: Wednesday, 27th August 2008 - 10:09am