Well there is justice, and then there's this. Justice is 100,000-200,000 dollars and a formal apology.
This is blatantly trying to abuse the circumstances. Because nobody in their right mind would ask for $15m if this wasn't such a public story. But all the people that were in this kid's corner from out the blocks will get behind him now and say "Good on you, kid, get your $15m".
Also, let's be frank about this, because Islam and a Muslim teenager are part of the narrative this is getting far more press. If this was another minority being stereotyped it wouldn't be getting nearly as much air time as it is. It's such a hot public topic that all eyes will be on it for some time to come, and the family are trying to milk their fifteen minutes while they can.
I don't see what the issue is? The family should have sued from jump street. Their kid was labeled a terrorist, arrested and hauled off to jail and questioned without their knowledge.
The school should be punished for a moment that kids gonna remember for the rest of his life. Only in America is the kid made out to be a bad person.
MURICA!
$15m though, really?
For a moment that kid's going to remember for the rest of his life, like it's the worst thing that's ever going to happen to him? Jesus that's dramatic. I'm assuming it'll be slightly mitigated by the fact that millions of faceless tweeters and tumblrs assembled behind him in a legion of support, he got to meet the president of the United States and was offered employment by a massive company.
There are people that go through far worse incidents at customs at airports that have gotten zero press and though being mistreated worse than this kid was have probably gotten absolutely nothing for their ordeals. How many other Muslim Americans have been treated even worse but weren't fortunate enough to have such a juicy story made of it? The way everyone rallies around things that get the most airtime is pathetic.
As Thunder said, a formal and very public apology along with some damages, below $1m seem proportionate for what happened.