Brazil detains Spanish woman for racism, in latest high-profile arrest
Brazil's federal police arrested a Spanish citizen at Sao Paulo's Guarulhos airport on Wednesday for alleged racist remarks. The incident occurred on a Latam airlines flight arriving from Sao Luis, with the airline crew reporting the passenger for racially abusive comments directed at baggage handlers.

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AI-generatedBrazil's federal police arrested a Spanish citizen at Sao Paulo's Guarulhos airport on Wednesday for alleged racist remarks. The incident occurred on a Latam airlines flight arriving from Sao Luis, with the airline crew reporting the passenger for racially abusive comments directed at baggage handlers. This arrest follows a pattern of high-profile detentions of foreign tourists in Brazil for similar offenses. Brazil enforces strict anti-racism laws, with penalties including imprisonment and fines for racial insults. The airline condemned the passenger's actions, stating there was no justification for aggression against its employees. This follows a January incident where an Argentine citizen was arrested in Rio for allegedly mimicking a monkey at a waiter.
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5 extractedLatam airlines condemned racism and discrimination, stating there was no justification for aggression towards employees.
A Latam airlines crew called police after a Spanish national allegedly made racially abusive remarks towards baggage workers.
Brazil has strict anti-racism laws with penalties of imprisonment and fines for insulting based on race.
Brazil's federal police detained a Spanish citizen at Sao Paulo's international airport for racism.
An Argentine citizen was arrested in Rio in January for mimicking a monkey at a waiter.