Muhammad Ali Jr. reportedly detained, grilled on religion by U.S. customs agents

Muhammad Ali Jr., son of the late boxing great, reportedly was detained at the Fort Lauderdale airport and grilled about his religion upon arriving from a trip to Jamaica, USA Today reports.

Ali and his mother "were pulled aside while going through customs because of their Arabic-sounding names, according to family friend and lawyer Chris Mancini," the newspaper reported. 

Ali was questioned for about two hours during the incident Feb. 7. Khalilah Camacho-Ali, his mother, was let go after showing officials a picture with her late husband. The elder Ali died last year at 74 after decades of dealing with Parkinson’s disease.