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Home»Human Interest»Texas Construction Worker Reacts After Deported Coworker Calls About Job: ‘Never Met A White Guy That Wants To Work That Bad’

Texas Construction Worker Reacts After Deported Coworker Calls About Job: ‘Never Met A White Guy That Wants To Work That Bad’

Mexico couldn’t stop Marvin

Sahiba TahleelBy Sahiba TahleelApril 24, 20263 Mins Read
An Austin, Texas construction worker speaks to camera on a job site, describing how his deported coworker Marvin called from Mexico to apologize and brief him on unfinished work.
Image source: X via @WallStreetApes

A construction worker in Austin, Texas, has shared the story of a call he got from Marvin, a coworker who had just been deported to Mexico. Now, the internet can’t get over the reason Marvin called. Forget goodbyes or asking for help. He wanted to talk about phase four of their housing project.

American works construction in Austin, Texas

He says his coworker named Marvin was deported back to Mexico for being illegal

Marvin just called him from Mexico saying “He’ll be back soon”

There is very clearly some kind of illegal border crossing still going on for deported… pic.twitter.com/RWHqIZ0yIO

— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) April 23, 2026

The man is recording the video in his car, telling viewers how Marvin was stopped by ICE and sent back to Mexico last week. Out of nowhere, his phone rings, a number he doesn’t recognize. Turns out, it’s Marvin. He is calling from Mexico, apologizing for getting deported, promising he will be “back,” and asking for an update on what needs to happen next for phase four of their work.

“He called me and the first thing he said was to let me know what about phase four is done and what still needs to be done while he’s working on getting back here,” says the worker in the video. “He apologized to me for getting deported. I told him, Marvin, man, don’t worry. We got it.”

But the video does more than tell Marvin’s story. The worker uses it to answer the question he says he hears all the time: Why do companies hire undocumented workers? His answer is simple: Marvin. “The guy doesn’t give a care about anything but work,” he says. “I’ve never met a white guy that wants to work that bad.”

All of this comes as immigration enforcement in Texas ramps up. ICE has arrested over 9,100 people in South Texas since Trump took office, almost a fifth of statewide arrests. The construction industry has felt the impact directly. Economists warn that deportations mean fewer workers, so housing costs keep climbing. Despite that, construction workers keep showing up every day, even with deportation hanging over them. 

Internet Reacts To Texas Deported Coworker Marvin Video

Some viewers pushed back on the story entirely. “Alex, I’ll take something that never happened for a thousand,” one person wrote, questioning the clip’s authenticity. Another framed it as a structural problem rather than a personal one: “You hire illegals then you promote them into high positions — that’s the only reason why the deported guy is able to give guidance.”

The sharpest counterpoint came from someone who was flatly unconvinced by the framing. “This guy is a liar, illegals are criminals, lazy, good-for-nothing, thieving, lying rocks for brains, they never outwork an American citizen,” one comment read.

Others took the opposite view and leaned into the absurdity of the situation. “Marvin’s on the phone 10 minutes after deportation giving better project direction than half the office staff,” one person wrote. 

A commenter who said they had worked on farms in Florida added context of their own: “They do it all the time on the farms I worked at in Florida. Some of them would get picked up and would be gone for a few weeks and then they get dropped off back on the farm out of nowhere and just get their job back. They all have fake IDs.”

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Nothing in the video has been independently verified, and the worker only mentions Marvin’s first name. But it makes an abstract debate personal. Whether people are inspired, skeptical, or angry, the video is gaining attention, probably because it’s about what you already believe.

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Sahiba Tahleel is a journalist at The Nerd Stash, with experience covering entertainment, human interest, viral stories, and internet culture. Her work centers on trending moments, online debates, and pop culture stories with a strong internet pulse. Off the clock, she is deep in meme timelines, books, or binge-watching her favorite shows and movies.

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