In East Charlotte, North Carolina, two workers hanging Christmas lights in a private homeowner’s yard were approached and questioned by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents on Saturday, November 15. The encounter, captured on video by homeowner Rheba Hamilton, shows the agents speaking to the workers in Spanish, asking about their country of origin.
The workers did not answer the agents’ questions, and no arrests were made. While some observers have expressed surprise at federal agents questioning holiday workers, the incident reflects the ongoing commitment of the Trump-era strengthened border and immigration enforcement policies that prioritize verifying legal work status when necessary.
The brief interaction underscores CBP’s presence and vigilance, even in routine situations, demonstrating that law enforcement continues to uphold national security and immigration regulations across the country. While the moment may have been unusual for local residents, authorities maintain that questioning individuals in public or semi-public spaces is a routine part of ensuring compliance with federal laws.
This encounter in a residential setting highlights the balance between community life and the enforcement of federal immigration policies, a cornerstone of the Trump Administration’s approach to border security and legal accountability.
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