Worker at SoFi fired after threatening to call ICE on Latino concertgoers

KTLA has confirmed that a third-party service provider employee who worked at SoFi Stadium and was caught on cellphone video threatening to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement on a group of Latin American concertgoers no longer works at the venue.
The incident on February 20 occurred after Los Bukis’ concert at the Inglewood concert hall.
Video of the conversation shows an apparent disagreement between concertgoers and a female staff member. The reason for the dispute is unclear. A second staff member, identified by witnesses as the supervisor, then steps in and tries to explain the situation to one of the participants.
As he speaks, the female worker begins recording the interaction. At one point he tells a concertgoer: “Don’t put words in my mouth, don’t put words in my mouth.”
A SoFi Stadium employee was caught on video threatening to call ICE on his cell phone during a dispute with a group of Latino concertgoers on Feb. 20, 2026. (audience picture)
The manager asks him to move away from the area. He apparently responds, “Yes, before I call ICE,” and then walks away.
Witnesses, including the woman who recorded the video, reacted immediately and followed the employee as he led a different crowd out of the venue.
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“He said he was going to call ICE,” the witness says in the recording.
After a few minutes, the witness reports his comment to his superior. “I can’t control that. I’ll talk to him about it,” he replies.
A Hollywood Park spokesperson told KTLA that the female worker was employed by a third-party service provider and no longer works at Hollywood Park.
“We do not accept this kind of behavior,” they said.
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