Not sure.
But my guess is, the guy's so honorable that he's taking this career-trashing step on behalf of all the other Arab-Americans getting railroaded, who don't have the profile to get their complaints heard?
Lol. Here's a question which I'm not sure of. It seems CAIR was involved in this at a very, very early point. Question: at what point in time did CAIR have knowledge of this affair?
Not sure.
But my guess is, the guy's so honorable that he's taking this career-trashing step on behalf of all the other Arab-Americans getting railroaded, who don't have the profile to get their complaints heard?
It might not be a "career-trashing step" if (thus far, at least) he has the support of the President.
Nonetheless, why not goto CAIR? It's an advocacy organization, well versed in speaking out on behalf of Islamic Americans.
When Denny's treated a bunch of black Secret Service agents shabbily, they didn't quietly let it go. They filed a suit, and eventually Denny's had to clean up its act.
It is the right of every American to criticize, complain, and file a lawsuit when they consider themselves wronged. "Running to CAIR and (getting) a lawyer" is merely asserting his rights. It's hardly dishonorable.