A demonstrator dances and sings along the Mariachi Tapatio de Alvaro Paulino band as they perform during a demonstration across the street from the building that once housed the office space of Aaron Schlossberg, Friday, May 18, 2018, in New York. Schlossberg, a lawyer who was caught on video ranting against Spanish-speaking restaurant workers has been kicked out of his office space and faces a complaint from two elected officials. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
The Mariachi Tapatio de Alvaro Paulino band perform across the street from the building that once housed the office space of Schlossberg on Friday (Picutre: AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

Protesters held Latin-themed parties outside the home and office of a lawyer caught on video ranting against Spanish-speaking restaurant workers.

An online campaign to troll Aaron Schlossberg, dubbed ‘Mariachis For Aaron Schlossberg’, culminated with a mariachi band serenading him outside his flat in New York this weekend.

Schlossberg, who was caught on video yelling in a Manhattan restaurant on Wednesday, has since been kicked out of his office space and faces a complaint from two elected officials.

Reporter on ABC7, Josh Einiger, posted the performance outside Schlossberg’s home on Facebook live.

During his tirade, which soon went viral, Schlossberg said he would be calling Immigration and Customs Enforcement to have the workers ‘kicked out of my country.’

The Mariachi Tapatio de Alvaro Paulino band performs during a demonstration across the street from the building that once housed the office space of Aaron Schlossberg, Friday, May 18, 2018, in New York. Schlossberg, a lawyer who was caught on video ranting against Spanish-speaking restaurant workers has been kicked out of his office space and faces a complaint from two elected officials. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
Schlossberg has been kicked out of his office space and faces a complaint from two elected officials. (Picture: AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
The Mariachi Tapatio de Alvaro Paulino band performs during a demonstration across the street from the building that once housed the office space of Aaron Schlossberg, Friday, May 18, 2018, in New York. Schlossberg, a lawyer who was caught on video ranting against Spanish-speaking restaurant workers has been kicked out of his office space and faces a complaint from two elected officials. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
Schlossberg’s rant went viral on Wednesday (Picture: AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by M. Stan Reaves/REX/Shutterstock (9685271k) New Yorkers partied in front of the home of disgraced lawyer Aaron Schlossberg and condemned his comments to Spanish-speaking workers at an eatery. Street party protest at home of lawyer Aaron Schlossberg, New York, USA - 18 May 2018
New Yorkers partied in front of the home of the disgraced lawyer (Picture: M. Stan Reaves/REX/Shutterstock)

He complained to another restaurant employee that ‘it’s America’ and that in a Manhattan eatery ‘staff should be speaking English.

The clip sparked outrage, with U.S. Rep. Adriano Espaillat and Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., writing to New York state’s court system, which has a grievance committee for attorney complaints.

Espaillat and Diaz, Democrats, called the video ‘vile’ and said ‘the audacity to profile and verbally assault innocent bystanders and customers in a public commercial location is a violation of our civil society.’

It was unclear what action the disciplinary committee could take, if any.

On his website Schlossberg says he focuses on commercial and insurance coverage issues. It says besides English he speaks Spanish, French and some Hebrew and Chinese.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by M. Stan Reaves/REX/Shutterstock (9685271o) New Yorkers partied in front of the home of disgraced lawyer Aaron Schlossberg and condemned his comments to Spanish-speaking workers at an eatery. Street party protest at home of lawyer Aaron Schlossberg, New York, USA - 18 May 2018
The campaign culminated in a demonstration outside his home (Picture: M. Stan Reaves/REX/Shutterstock)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by M. Stan Reaves/REX/Shutterstock (9685271h) New Yorkers partied in front of the home of disgraced lawyer Aaron Schlossberg and condemned his comments to Spanish-speaking workers at an eatery. Street party protest at home of lawyer Aaron Schlossberg, New York, USA - 18 May 2018
Demonstrators gathered outside his home on Friday (Picture: M. Stan Reaves/REX/Shutterstock)

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The Mariachi Tapatio de Alvaro Paulino band performs during a demonstration across the street from the building that once housed the office space of Aaron Schlossberg, Friday, May 18, 2018, in New York. Schlossberg, a lawyer who was caught on video ranting against Spanish-speaking restaurant workers has been kicked out of his office space and faces a complaint from two elected officials. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
The mariachi band performs outside Schlossberg’s former office (Picture: AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

The company that runs the building Schlossberg uses as his law firm’s address said Thursday that his agreement with it had been terminated because his actions ‘were contrary’ to its rules and regulations.

New York City has a human rights law that protects against discrimination and harassment based on immigration status or national origin.

The city’s Commission on Human Rights can investigate potential violations and levy fines.

The commission said it was aware of the Schlossberg matter but wouldn’t comment on whether it was or would be the subject of an investigation.

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