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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A Milwaukee Brewers fan captured on video saying, "Let's call ICE" in response to a Los Angeles Dodgers fan -- who is Latino -- has lost her job. 

Cellphone video from Game 2 of the National League Championship Series (NLCS) at American Family Field Oct. 13, shows a woman yelling at a Dodgers fan appearing to be drinking a Happy Thursday spiked refresher. It happened during the 7th inning, when the Dodgers were up 4-1. 

"Real men drink beer, (expletive)," Shannon Kobylarczyk can be seen shouting on the video. 

The Dodgers fan, Ricardo Fosado, responds, "Why is everyone so quiet?" 

Kobylarczyk, nudging a fan in front of her says, "Ya know what, let's call ICE," indicating Immigration and Customs Enforcement. 

Fosado responds by saying he's a U.S. citizen a veteran of two wars. 

"Call ICE, call them" he says. 

Kobylarczyk is then seen trying to bat the cellphone away from Fosado.

The video posted Oct. 14 has garnered over one million views on social media. 

CBS 58 learned Kobylarczyk worked for Manpower group and was also on the board of directors at Make-A-Wish Wisconsin. We've confirmed Kobylarczyk resigned from her role at Make-A-Wish effective Oct. 15, and Manpower confirmed she is "no longer with the organization." 

"As soon as we became aware of this video the individual was placed on immediate leave and we began an investigation. As a result of this process, the employee is no longer with the organization. We remain committed to maintaining a culture grounded in respect, integrity, and accountability."

The Milwaukee Brewers released the following statement:

“The Brewers expect all persons attending games to be respectful of each other, and we do not condone in any way offensive statements fans make to each other about race, gender, or national origin. Our priority is to ensure that all in attendance have a safe and enjoyable experience at the ballpark.

In this instance, the Milwaukee Police Department dealt with the individual who was ejected for actions apart from the events depicted in this video, including disorderly conduct and public intoxication.

Separately, video shows that the other individual involved in the argument became physical in the course of her interactions with the person who was ejected.

For these reasons and in accordance with our Guest Code of Conduct specific to ejections and physical confrontations, both fans are being notified that they are not allowed to return to the ballpark for future events."

CBS 58 reached out to Kobylarczyk for a response but have yet to hear back. 

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