Homeowner Calls ICE On Construction Workers She Owes $10,000 To, Helps Agents Detain Them
Extremely cheeky behaviour by a homeowner in Maryland this week who called U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on a roofing crew of six men as they were nearing the completion of a project for which she allegedly still owed them $10,000.
Here’s the footage:
Homeowner waits until construction job is nearly finished, then calls ICE on 6 workers she allegedly owes $10,000 to, she even helps agents detain them. pic.twitter.com/jEM9Xw2ZCL
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) March 26, 2026
Absolutely diabolical.
The incident gained traction after it was livestreamed for around 30 minutes by Bryan Polanco, a member of the crew and a Dominican national with permanent residency who was not among the men detained. Fair play to him for at least ensuring that this cheeky cow’s face wound up online.
The homeowner not only called ICE but actively assisted agents in detaining the six workers, who ranged in age from 18 to 40.
When the six workers were taken into custody, their work van was left on the street with the doors open and thousands of dollars in tools inside.
Would she have called ICE on these men if she didn’t owe them 10 bags? Probably not. But it seems this lady may be in a little trouble herself too. According to Yahoo, legal experts have suggested the homeowner’s actions – specifically aiding in the detention while withholding payment – could potentially constitute a felony.
Let’s hope that’s the case because you need to have a truly sick mind to come up with a scheme like this and ruin a bunch of people’s lives in order to bag yourself a free home renovation.
For the workers who demolished the wrong house after looking up directions on Google Maps, click HERE.