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Hong Kong: A Hong Kong airline forced a Japanese woman to take a pregnancy test before allowing her on a flight to a Pacific island popular with mothers seeking US citizenship for their babies.

Midori Nishida, 25, was escorted to a public toilet at Hong Kong airport and told to urinate on a strip in November before being granted permission to board her Hong Kong Express flight to the US territory of Saipan.


She had declared in a questionnaire at check-in that she was not pregnant but airline staff nevertheless requested she undergo a “fit-to-fly” assessment designed for women with a body size or shape resembling a pregnant woman.

The test result came up negative.

“It was very humiliating and frustrating,” Nishida told the Wall Street Journal.

She grew up on Saipan and her family have lived on the island for more than 20 years.

The airline apologised to Nishida and said the practice had been discontinued.

“We have immediately suspended the practice while we review it. We’d like to apologise for the distress caused,” the airline said in a statement.

Hong Kong Express said it had taken “action on flights to Saipan from February 2019 to help ensure US immigration laws were not being undermined”, in response to concerns raised by the island’s authorities.

Saipan is a popular destination for women wanting to give birth on US soil to secure American citizenship for their child.

In 2018 nearly 600 babies were born to tourists in the Northern Mariana Islands, which sit just north of Guam, also a US territory – a figure greater than the number of babies born to locals.

Of those some 575 were born to Chinese mothers, according to data from local health authorities.
— AFP
 

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Hong Kong: A Hong Kong airline forced a Japanese woman to take a pregnancy test before allowing her on a flight to a Pacific island popular with mothers seeking US citizenship for their babies.

Midori Nishida, 25, was escorted to a public toilet at Hong Kong airport and told to urinate on a strip in November before being granted permission to board her Hong Kong Express flight to the US territory of Saipan.


She had declared in a questionnaire at check-in that she was not pregnant but airline staff nevertheless requested she undergo a “fit-to-fly” assessment designed for women with a body size or shape resembling a pregnant woman.

The test result came up negative.

“It was very humiliating and frustrating,” Nishida told the Wall Street Journal.

She grew up on Saipan and her family have lived on the island for more than 20 years.

The airline apologised to Nishida and said the practice had been discontinued.

“We have immediately suspended the practice while we review it. We’d like to apologise for the distress caused,” the airline said in a statement.

Hong Kong Express said it had taken “action on flights to Saipan from February 2019 to help ensure US immigration laws were not being undermined”, in response to concerns raised by the island’s authorities.

Saipan is a popular destination for women wanting to give birth on US soil to secure American citizenship for their child.

In 2018 nearly 600 babies were born to tourists in the Northern Mariana Islands, which sit just north of Guam, also a US territory – a figure greater than the number of babies born to locals.

Of those some 575 were born to Chinese mothers, according to data from local health authorities.
— AFP
Is it the airline job to implement overseas gahmen policies? If the passengers have valid travel visas. Who is the airline to stop a passenger
? It's up to immigration to allow entry of passengers at ports of call or airports
 

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Its the chinese flying to saipan that is the problem. But it affected this poor japanese lady who is pregnant wanting to fly to saipan based on airline SOP.
 
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