A woman from Brazil was accused of attacking a man in a “Make America Great Again” hat earlier this month — and she’s now facing deportation, authorities said.

The woman, identified as Rosiane Santos, 41, can be seen in a Facebook video knocking 23-year-old Bryton Turner’s red cap off his head at the Casa Vallarta Mexican restaurant in Falmouth, Mass., Feb. 15.

“Before the video she was telling the bartender that I’m an asshole and that he should poison my drinks,” Turner recalled to The Post on Tuesday.

“The video was about 5 minutes into her tirade. She had already thrown the hat four to five times screaming and yelling. I only took the video to get her to stop.”

In a second video, Santos can be seen speaking to two officers in the restaurant.

When asked by the cops what Turner had done to her, she said he was a “motherf–er” for supporting President Trump and shouldn’t be allowed inside a Mexican restaurant in the hat, according to Boston.com.

She allegedly knocked Turner’s hat off again in front of the officers and they cuffed her.

“I was just shocked and embarrassed. I just wanted to eat and have a drink with my friends… then it was a big scene. We left right after they put her in the squad car,” the Falmouth native said.

Santos was charged with assault and battery and disorderly conduct.

She was arrested again Tuesday by deportation officers with ICE’s Fugitive Operations Team, the agency said.

ICE says Santos is an “unlawfully present citizen of Brazil” overstaying on a 1994 tourist visa. She’s been “entered into removal proceedings before the federal immigration courts,” the agency said in a statement.

Santos was released after being handed a notice to appear in court.

Her lawyer, Katarina Kozakova, told the website that Santos has a pending green card application and is married to a US citizen.