Miguel Layún, a soccer player on the Mexican national team, publicly denounced a Toys R Us store in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal, for using a miniature border wall as decoration.

Layún, who also plays professionally for the country’s FC Porto club team, tweeted a picture of the wall, which included signs with arrows pointing to “USA” and “Mexico.”

“How sad that the @ToysRUs in Gaia has this kind of decoration,” the soccer star wrote in Spanish in a tweet Saturday. “We chose to leave when we saw this ‘joke.’”

Qué triste que el @ToysRUs en Gaia tenga este tipo de decoración. Optamos por salir cuando vimos esta "broma". ✋🏻 pic.twitter.com/Nxo5MrIStV — Miguel Layun (@Miguel_layun) February 25, 2017

The 28-year-old also shared the photo on Instagram with another message about his disappointment in seeing this in a store that caters to kids.

“It doesn’t scare me, but I think it’s a lack of respect on the part of @toysrus in Gaia to have this decoration,” Layún wrote in Spanish in the caption. “An inappropriate message for children. Let them grow without prejudices.”

Toys R Us promptly responded to Layún via Twitter to apologize and say it had contacted the Portugal location to have the display removed.

@Miguel_layun Please know that this is not who we are and we have immediately contacted the store management in Portugal to address this — ToysRUs (@ToysRUs) February 25, 2017

@Miguel_layun

Our deepest apologies for this offensive display. It's been removed & the employees will be dealt with appropriately. — ToysRUs (@ToysRUs) February 25, 2017

After the company’s response, Layún posted a video on Twitter thanking Toys R Us for its apology and asking that none of the employees at the store be fired over the incident.

“I also wanted to say that it’d hurt me a lot if this ended in someone’s firing or loss of employment at the Gaia toy store, because that wasn’t the point,” he said in Spanish in the video. “The idea was to show that respect is important, to show that it’s a delicate subject that is affecting and is generating difficult problems for many people. So, it’s not a subject to play around with.”