A Woman has been relieved of her duties at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles after she threatened to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement on some Latino patrons after a concert at the venue.
The woman in question and some Latino concertgoers were involved in a disagreement after a February 20 concert by Los Bukis at the stadium, per The Los Angeles Times. The incident was captured on video.
Per the New York Post, a male employee tried to de-escalate the disagreement, but he was unsuccessful.
“Don’t put words in my mouth, don’t put words in my mouth,” the female employee told the concertgoer in the video.
In his continued effort to calm tempers, the male employee tried to have a conversation with the concertgoer, but the female employee remained visibly upset.
“Yeah, before I call ICE,” the female worker was heard saying before she left the area. “She said she’s gonna call ICE,” the witnesses were heard saying.
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In the aftermath of the incident, a SoFi spokesperson said that the woman was a third-party service provider staff member, adding that she and some concertgoers were in a disagreement at the time of the incident.
“The individual involved in this incident was an employee of a third-party service provider and is no longer working at Hollywood Park,” the SoFi spokesperson told the New York Post. “We do not tolerate this type of behavior.”
The worker, employed by a third-party service provider, according to a SoFi spokesperson, appeared to be embroiled in some type of disagreement with a group of concertgoers when the incident occurred. Full Video & Story: https://t.co/gi0hIBTUG1 pic.twitter.com/Pygn89EK2x
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Trump’s actions have been criticized by several politicians and celebrities, though a section of his supporters and officials in his administration have openly backed him. Some Trump administration officials have even described the anti-ICE protesters as “domestic terrorists.”


