An employee at an Illinois gasoline station has been fired after he was recorded on video appearing to show him telling Latino customers that 'ICE will come,' the station's company said.
One of the women responds"yes" and repeatedly asks,"What is your problem?" The attendant responds:"Don't you know the rules? They need to go back to their country. It's illegal."
Stephen Kalhorn, general counsel for Buchanan Energy Co. of Omaha, Nebraska, which owns 44 Bucky's Express shops in the Chicago area, confirmed to NBC News on Thursday that the employee had been dismissed.."And we don't treat customers that way, that's why he's no longer an employee."
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