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A Milwaukee Brewers fan lost two jobs after social media footage showed her saying she was going to “call ICE” to a Latino Dodgers fan during a playoff game.
tension has increased In recent months as the Trump administration immigration raids The country has been devastated. Now, mentions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement have even reached America’s pastime.
A video of the encounter Occupied Shannon Kobylarski, wearing yellow and navy Brewers gear at Tuesday night’s playoff game in Milwaukee, was yelling at Los Angeles Dodgers fan Ricardo Fosado, who filmed the incident. Independent A number associated with Kobilarski was contacted for comment.
“Why is everyone quiet?” Fosado said in the video, pointing to the crowd of silent Brewers fans. Fosado told Fox6 that the group was cheering loudly when the Brewers were ahead, but later became quiet as the Dodgers started winning.
Kobilarski looked at Fosado and yelled: “Real men drink beer, p***y!”

Then he patted the man in front of him and said: “You know what, let’s call ICE.”
Fosado replied: “Call ICE. Call ICE. I’m an American citizen, war veteran, baby girl. War veteran, two wars. ICE won’t do nothing for me. Good luck.”
He told that he is an American citizen of Mexican origin, who served in the US Navy from 2001 to 2005. milwaukee journal sentinel,
Kobylarski later reported this to stadium security and was escorted out of the building, he told the outlet.
Kobilarski lost two jobs due to this incident.
According to, she worked as a lawyer at ManpowerGroup, a staffing company State Bar of Wisconsin And his LinkedIn page, which has since been removed.
“As soon as we became aware of this video, the individual was immediately placed on leave and we began an investigation. As a result of this process, the employee is no longer with the organization. We are committed to maintaining a culture based on respect, integrity and accountability,” ManpowerGroup. replied For an Instagram video of the incident.
He also served on the board of directors of Make-A-Wish Wisconsin, from the record web archive show.
Make-A-Wish Wisconsin Told Independent He resigned from its board on Wednesday “with immediate effect”.
Fosado said there were comments throughout the night from fans on both sides about what was going on in a high-risk game. Journal SentinelHe said, “It’s baseball, it wasn’t disrespectful.”
He acknowledged that alcohol may have contributed to his ICE comments and expressed sympathy for him.
“I don’t think it was terrible or something she should be fired for. I feel bad for her,” Fosado told the outlet. “We can’t be judged based on one mistake and there were a lot of emotions involved. It was just hurt feelings, no one physically hurt anyone.”
Independent The Milwaukee Brewers have been contacted for comment.