I need five or six sides with speaker notes on the highlighted part of the outline . Equal Rights Proposition Outline Team B has selected racial profiling as related to the rights of ethnic or social groups when traveling through the airports in the United States. The TSA/Security is a government organization that employs Americans to keep people safe while traveling by air across the country and throughout the world. Team B will make this presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint ® . I. Introduction II. Issues, challenges, and opportunities experienced by the TSA in the labor force 1. Applicants are forced to go through rigorous background checks a. A full credit report. Having a delinquent loan including a delinquent student loan will eliminate you from being hired (Transportation Security Administration (TSA), 2011). b. A medical examination including a list of all medications prescribed. c. A full criminal background check ran by the FBI. d. A family and previous travel background disclaimer. 2. Lengthy hiring process a. The screening process can take months to be completed. b. Credit and background checks are very thorough and can turn up issues the applicant did not even know existed. 3. Discrimination complaints a. Several stipulations about citizenship are required to be considered for a position with the TSA. These stipulations eliminate these positions from being secured by almost all immigrants and are stricter than those stipulations put on the enlistment of the Armed Forces (Transportation Security Administration (TSA), 2011). b. So many discrimination complaints were launched against the TSA that they had to increase their civil rights work force to address them (Strohm, 2004). c. A complaint process similar to the United States Post Office has been initiated. (Strohm, 2004). III. How society has constructed this group's identity 1. United States is the racial profiling at the airports. a. One of the most recent social issues in the United States is the racial profiling at the airports (Eric, 2009). 2. Issue mainly affects Muslim Americans a. Following the increased cases of terrorism in the world, the United States decided to increase its security at the airports b. However, since most perpetrators of terrorism were Muslims, the Transport Security Administration (TSA) designed the checks such that Muslims are subjected to vigorous checks than other people (Eric, 2009). IV. The legal framework relating to this issue 1. Legal frameworks being advocated around this issue a. The cases have even gotten worse since the profiling has been extended by travel companies and even other passengers b. The society feels no longer safe around them. However, despite the Islamophobia, it is not fair to the Muslims. Simply because most terrorists are Muslims does not always mean that all Muslims are terrorist (Eric, 2009). 2. More sophisticated detection equipment and airport personnel training. a. Such ad.