Violet, a successful woman who had worked hard to achieve a better life, is shocked and angered when she discovers that her new neighbors, Mexicans named Julio and another unnamed man, have bought the house in the wealthy neighborhood where she lives.
Despite her initial prejudices and assumptions, the house was indeed rented out, and the men were her new neighbors. Violet’s anger and fear keep her up at night, and she struggles to sleep, convinced that they are dangerous. Her husband, Philip, tries to reassure her and reminds her not to judge people based on their ethnicity, but Violet remains adamant in her beliefs.
Violet, a homeowner, grows increasingly concerned about her new neighbor Julio and his friends, whom she perceives as dangerous due to their ethnicity and perceived shady dealings. After several months of sleepless nights, Violet decides to take action and confronts Julio about his friends. She calls the police, believing they are doing drugs, but it is actually her son Jake who is found with a joint.
Violet feels ashamed and apologizes to Julio and his friends, realizing she had stereotyped them based on their race. Julio explains that he and his friends are successful business owners, and Violet learns a valuable lesson about not judging people based on their appearance or background. However, Jake is arrested for possession of cannabis.