McDonald's employee fired after asking customer 'Can you spell deportation?' in viral video

Wendy Rios was in the drive-thru line at a McDonald's in Charlotte, North Carolina, hoping to get a No. 9 and a Happy Meal for her two daughters. However, she left upset when an employee made Donald Trump remarks and asked her to spell deportation.

"I kept saying, 'do it again, do it again' because I wanted to have proof what she'd done to me," Rios told WFAA.

Rios posted the video on Facebook which quickly went viral, garnering tens of thousands of views. She says the argument began when she asked the employee if her order was ready. The employee, who was identified as a manager, is seen in the video saying, "Can you spell deportation?" and making an obscene hand gesture before shutting the window on Rios.

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McDonald's owner and operator George Forrest released a statement following the incident.

"The actions of this employee are inexcusable and in no way reflect the strong values McDonald's and my organization place on diversity, inclusion and providing a welcoming experience for our customers. This individual is no longer employed at my restaurant and we have expressed our sincerest apologies to the customer for this situation."

Rios said she received a phone call from an employee from that McDonald's apologizing but the apology and termination of the former worker is not enough.