Two English men became unruly and made racist remarks during a flight to Mexico, causing the flight to be diverted. The men pleaded guilty to federal charges relating to the incident.
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Two men from England pleaded guilty to federal charges that they interfered with a flight crew during a tussle that resulted in a flight from Mexico beingThe men became unruly and made racist remarks after they were told they would not be served any more alcohol, the U.S. Department of Justice said Thursday. They interfered with members of the flight crew and flight attendants, and the flight from Mexico to England was diverted toThe men pleaded guilty in U.S.
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