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Cry me a Rio Grande river.
The jailed Venezuelan “migrant influencer” who viciously mocked America to his 500,000 TikTok followers and urged border crossers to “invade abandoned houses” now misses the glorious liberties he enjoyed in the US – whining to The Post this week that “I miss my freedom!”
Leonel Moreno moaned that he is a victim of unjust “persecution” Wednesday during a 30-minute-long video televisit from inside Geauga County Jail in Chardon, Ohio.
“I came here to the United States because of persecution in my country … But they’re doing the same thing to me in the United States – persecuting me,” Moreno, 27, wailed.
Speaking in Spanish, Moreno reportedly hid his face from the camera during the interview.
“It’s all misinformation in the media about me. They’re defaming me. They’re misrepresenting me in the news. I am a good father, a good husband, a good son, a good person, humble, respectful to people who respect me,” Moreno complained.
Still crying over his imprisonment, Moreno lamented, “I miss my entire life – I miss my freedom!”
Moreno and his wife, Veronica Torres, illegally crossed the border from Mexico into the United States on April 23, 2022.
The Biden administration allowed them to stay on a ‘parole’ program, but Moreno then failed to show up for his mandated check-ins with ICE. Apparently, he was too busy becoming a social media ‘influencer,’ posting videos of himself flashing handfuls of cash, shopping for guns, and even instructing other illegal aliens to become squatters and take over houses in America.
Now he’s touting his “First Amendment rights”, and claims social media is his job.
“If Leonel Moreno commits a crime or something then they would be right, but it’s because of my work, so this is unfair … Social media is my job. If I want to say something now, I can’t say it … We’ve become an oppressive country instead of a free country where we can express whatever is in our hearts … The United States was created to be that, not to oppress,” he reportedly told the New York Post.
JUST IN: Illegal immigrant who tells other illegals to squat in U.S. homes is facing potential federal gun charges according to the New York Post.
Internal federal documents say ICE is considering filing charges against Leonel Moreno.
In one of his Instagram posts, Moreno is… pic.twitter.com/n6sCmg9zrw
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 3, 2024
| ÚLTIMA HORA: Leonel Moreno, alias LEITO OFICIAL sigue detenido y es probable que se le retiren todos los beneficios migratorios y tenga que presentarse detenido ante un juez para lograr permanecer en Estados Unidos o ser expulsado. ¿Apoyas la DEPORTACIÓN de este sujeto? pic.twitter.com/HvctVcq5oP
— Eduardo Menoni (@eduardomenoni) April 1, 2024
NEW: TikToker is going viral by telling illegal immigrants how to “invade” homes in America thanks to progressive squatting laws
Remarkable.
“We can invade a house in the USA, what do you think about this new law?” a video from one TikTok user read.
The man said he has African… pic.twitter.com/b92DT9fYq7
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 20, 2024
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