A Purdue university engineering student was up early one morning making his way to CVS to buy some over the counter cold medicine since he wasn't feeling too well. Jose Guzman Payano went to the school clinic before his visit to CVS and the doctor said that he was coming down with bronchitis. He went to CVS to see if the over the counter medicine would work for him but was stopped at the when the lady who worked there asked for his ID. He showed her his Puerto Rican ID but apparently that wasn't valid for her. She asked him to show he his visa because apparently you can't buy cold medicine without an US ID. She kept asking for his ID over and over again until he gave up and left because he didn't want to argue with him and make a scene. Later that day he told his mom what had happen and she posted on social media the story she was told and how this was not right. They are still investigating the situation but CVS made a statement saying they apologized and that they have reminded their associates that they are not allowed to what had happened.
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