The Community Relations Commission in Farmington, New Mexico, will review a complaint against a local restaurant.
A family from the Navajo Nation ordered food at the restaurant last month. Their drinks came but their food never did and they were told that it was a slip-up.
"I stated, What do you mean forgot'? Do you have something against us as Navajos?'" the Navajo woman stated in her complaint, The Farmington Daily Times reported.
In response to the complaint, the restaurant said the incident was an honest mistake. The commission will review the case today.
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(The Farmington Daily Times 9/6)
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