Sports
Mlb
Sports Controversy
Racism In Sports
Us Politics

Shannon Kobylarczyk: Milwaukee Brewers Fan Loses Job After She Says Call ICE on Latino Dodgers Fan

TrendGatherTrendGather
2 min read
80 trending
North America
October 16, 2025
www.jsonline.com
Brewers fan fired after ICE comment to Dodgers fan

Brewers fan fired after ICE comment to Dodgers fan

jsonline.com

"A heated exchange between a Milwaukee Brewers fan and a Los Angeles Dodgers fan at the National League Championship Series has left one fan's career in shambles. Shannon Kobylarczyk, a 44-year-old woman, was caught on video telling Dodgers fan Ricardo Fosado, a U.S. citizen and Navy veteran, to 'call ICE' during Game 2 at American Family Field.
Kobylarczyk's remark sparked outrage, and the fallout was swift. She resigned from her position on the Make-A-Wish Wisconsin board and was fired from her job as an associate general counsel at Manpower Group, a Milwaukee-based staffing company. 'You know what? Let's call ICE,' Kobylarczyk can be heard saying in the video, as Fosado responds, 'I'm a U.S. citizen, baby girl. Two wars.'
Fosado, who was ejected from the game for swearing during the exchange, has asked the Brewers for a refund. He told WITI-TV, 'Did I wish that on her? Probably not, you know, I don't really care what happens to her. Whether she gets fired or not, that's none of my business. But, there's consequences for people's actions, you know?'
The incident has sparked a wider conversation about the role of immigration and its impact on sports culture. As Fosado noted, 'It was cool, playful. Like you said, it was baseball.' However, Kobylarczyk's remark has left many questioning her judgment and character.
The Brewers and the Dodgers are set to face off again in Game 3 on Thursday, but the focus will be on the off-field consequences of Kobylarczyk's actions. As the sports world grapples with the fallout, one thing is clear: Shannon Kobylarczyk's ICE remark has sparked a backlash that will not be forgotten anytime soon.

This article was generated with AI assistance and may contain errors. Readers are encouraged to verify information independently.

Related Articles