A man who threatened restaurant workers with deportation because they spoke Spanish has been identified as a Manhattan lawyer. 

This week footage shot by a customer at a New York branch of Fresh Kitchen went viral on social media. The white-shirted man yelled at the shop manager, "Your staff are speaking Spanish to customers when they should be speaking English. Every person I listen to! He spoke it, he spoke it, she's speaking it. It's America!"

Other customers interrupted with cries of "Yes, it is America!" and stated later that the staff were only speaking Spanish to one another and to a Spanish-speaking customer.

    Fixed it for you, Aaron. 

The agitated man threatened to report the workers to the US Immigration & Customs Enforcement Agency, insisting, "I will be following up, and my guess is, they're not documented, and my next call is to ICE to have each one of those kicked out of my country." 

"If they have the balls to come here and live off of my money", said the man, " - I paid for their welfare, I paid for their ability to be here - the least they can do - the least they can do - is speak English." He told the manager, "If you intend on running a place in midtown Manhattan, your staff should be speaking English, not Spanish", then shouted "ICE! ICE!" (but not 'baby') at the camera.

He wrapped up by telling the woman filming him she was too fat to deserve lunch, "Maybe you shouldn't eat that sandwich today", he said before leaving the store and becoming famous. "Take a break from the food".



Within hours the proud patriot was identified on Twitter as Aaron Schlossberg, a New York attorney whose profile on his firm's website notes that he is fluent in, erm, Spanish. He was subsequently identified within a crowd of people wearing Trump campaign clothing in another video, screaming, "Fuck you, fuck you, you are not a Jew"  at Jewish people who were presumably also snowflake libtards on whose hot tears Schlossberg wished to sup.

Responding this week to a sheriff's complaint about illegal immigrants and Mexican MS13 gang members, Trump commented, "These aren't people, these are animals". The President's stance means that even if Schlossberg's practice suffers (it was quickly hit with a flood of one star reviews online after his exposure) he should be able to emigrate to the White House legal team, ideally after a period of naturalisation at Jones Day.
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Comments

Anonymous 18 May 18 11:26

He's got smacked with Karma. Someone on Google reviews relisted his firm as a Mexican restaurant and a GoFundMe page was set up to send a Mariachi band and taco truck outside his office.

Anonymous 18 May 18 11:43

His work will dry up as nobody will want to instruct him. Ironically, his ability to speak Spanish could come in handy when he ends up applying to Fresh Kitchen for a job...

Roll On Friday 18 May 18 14:09

Couldn't this have been sorted by a swift boot to the stones?
anon 10:26, that, that is wonderful.

Anonymous 18 May 18 14:34

The guy is awful and deserves all he gets. But I don't get the Trump reference - that was in response to something about gangs, not regular people in a cafe

Anonymous 18 May 18 14:43

It is quite an issue. My local council had to instruct people not to speak in Hindi and Urdu at work as it excluded people who could not speak those languages actually.

Anonymous 22 May 18 17:15

It would appear that this has not ended well for him - https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/may/18/aaron-schlossberg-racist-lawyer-new-york-latin-party