Federal employee put on leave after confronting teen girls in 'disturbing' video

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A federal employee was put on leave after he was seen in a video shouting at three teens in a Florida neighborhood and telling one, who is black, that she doesn't 'belong' there. A Homeland Security official confirmed to ABC News on Friday that the man is employed by U.S. Citizenship and

A federal employee was put on leave after he was seen in a video shouting at three teens in a Florida neighborhood and telling one, who is black, that she doesn't"belong" there. A Homeland Security official confirmed to ABC News on Friday that the man is employed by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services."You don't belong in this development," the man, who is white, says in a video posted by the Palm Beach Post and circulated widely online.

Soon after, Tony Nelson, the girl's grandfather, walks down the driveway to confront the man. Nelson later said he was"shocked" by the man's aggressive behavior in the video."It's going to take time and he's not going to be forgiven until we see some action in our community," he said."We have a long way to go."

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