A mariachi band proudly played music outside the home of a New York City lawyer who was filmed berating Spanish-speaking restaurant workers in Midtown Manhattan earlier this week.

Police were seen on Friday putting up barricades outside the Upper West Side apartment of Aaron Schlosberg in anticipation of the rally, whose bigoted rant at the Fresh Kitchen restaurant on Madison avenue went viral.

According to the New York Post, more than 100 people showed up to participate in the protest where demonstrators ate free tacos and chanted 'Ole, Ole! Throw him out!'

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A mariachi band played music outside the home of New York City lawyer Aaron Schlossberg's buildingon Friday

Police stationed themselves outside Schlossberg's building on Friday in anticipation of the event

The Mariachi Tapatio de Alvaro Paulino band performs during a demonstration on Friday

A demonstrator dances and sings along the Mariachi Tapatio de Alvaro Paulino band

Scenes outside Lawyer Aaron Schlossberg's apt in New York after his racist tirade in a cafe where also the Mexican flag is flying atop his building

They also sang along with the Tapatio de Alvaro Paulino Mariachi band, dressed in silver and black suits, and carried signs that read 'Se habla Spanish' and 'Racism, no Bueno.'

'We're basically clapping back at this fool,' electrical engineer Chris Thompson, 40, told the Post.

'[It's]ridiculous! This is a multilingual city. He should expect to hear different languages.

Schlossberg has not been seen since he tried to dodge reporters on Thursday after being kicked out of his rented office space on Park Avenue.

Earlier in the week, he was filmed berating Spanish-speaking staff at a restaurant near his office. A video of his astonishing attack on them went viral.

'I support my fellow immigrants,' band member Alvaro Paulino told the publication. 'My family are immigrants.'

Now, politicians are seeking to have Schlossberg disbarred in New York.

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More than 100 people showed up to participate in the protest where demonstrators ate free tacos

Barricades are erected outside the home of racist lawyer Aaron Schlossberg on Friday ahead of a mariachi parade protest

Dozens of NYPD officers were stationed outside the man's apartment in anticipation of the event

Aaron Schlossberg has not been seen since Thursday (above) when he tried to evade reporters by changing clothes after being confronted in the street and thrown out of his office space. He ditched the hat and sunglasses when he realized the get-up fooled no one

Two have written to the First Department of the New York State Unified Court System citing a grievance which is the formal way of complaining about a lawyer in the state.

U.S. Rep. Adriano Espaillat, D-New York, told ABC News: 'We are sending this grievance to say that you cannot engage in xenophobia, bigotry, hate and get away with it. Such behavior should never be tolerated.'

In their complaint, the men said Schlossberg's behavior was a 'humiliating and insulting attack on the more than 50 years of progress that this nation has made since the Civil Rights movement.'

'The egregiousness of bold-faced racism, in all its ugliness, must be rejected and replaced with the kindness, solidarity and sense of togetherness that has made this great American experiment in democracy a shining example for all the world to see and admire for over two centuries.

The organizers of the protest said they contacted the NYPD ahead of time to ask if they needed any permits. Their efforts triggered the large response of officers

The NYPD did not spare any expense when it came to attending the protest on Friday

Police smile outside the lawyer's apartment building on New York's Upper West Side

The officers were all in high spirits and seemed to be almost looking forward to the festivities

A large gathering of protesters outside the lawyer's home before the mariachi band arrived

'The audacity to profile and verbally assault innocent bystanders and customers in a public commercial location is a violation of our civil society.

'We watched Aaron's video and we were disgusted,' it went on.

It is now up to the First Judicial Department Attorney Grievance Committee to decide whether or not he should be allowed to continue practicing the law.

The committee will not comment on the complaint.

On Thursday, a mariachi band will perform outside the lawyer's luxury apartment building.

They had planned to go to his office to cheer up his staff but that plan was scuppered when he was thrown out.

The idea came about in a GoFundMe page where organizers appealed for donations to pay the musicians.

The band which ended up agreeing has donated their time and will not accept the $1,000 that was raised.

Rep. Adriano Espaillat (left) and Ruben Diaz, Bronx Borough President (right) have sent a formal grievance to the New York Court System to ask that Schlossberg lose his license

It is not clear what the money will now be spent on. In the description on the GoFundMe page, organizers said extra would go towards tacos for Schlossberg's suffering staff.

'Raising $500 to send a Mariachi band to cheer up the staff and attorneys at The Law Office of Aaron M. Schlossberg Esq. P.L.L.C. after a difficult day.

'We are requesting the band to sing the famous, endearing, and warm spanish children song, La Cucaracha, the cockroach.

'We are countering hate and racism with the sound of music.

'Any leftover money will be used to send a delicious Taco Truck lunch to the staff and a copy of all federal and state statute mentioning undocumented immigrants do not qualify for welfare,' it said.

The protest moved to outside his luxury building on Friday afternoon and was scheduled to begin at 4.30pm but there was no sign of them at 4.50pm.