In another win for the Trump administration and the American people, an extremely annoying Venezuelan illegal immigrant, Leonel Moreno, has been sent back to Venezuela.
And boy, is the schadenfreude strong with this one.
The brazen “migrant influencer” who infamously flashed around wads of US government cash handouts and encouraged other illegal border crossers to squat in American homes has finally been deported back to Venezuela — after causing uproar on the flight back.
Leonel Moreno, who encouraged illegal migrants to “invade abandoned houses” in sick TikToks, was sent back to the narco state this week, after President Trump resumed deportation flights to the country.
Venezuela’s Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, said Moreno was “welcome” back, however, the freeloading migrant caused disruptions on the flight and upset his fellow passengers.
It's not clear what he did on the flight, but he's been causing disruptions in the United States for years.
Moreno caused outrage while living in the US illegally for his viral TikTok videos, where he bragged about the handouts migrants could receive from the US government and encouraged other Venezuelan migrants to “invade abandoned houses.”
“I didn’t cross the Rio Grande to work like a slave,” Moreno said in one clip while waving around $100 bills.
Moreno also said he used his 1-year-old baby, a US citizen, to boost his social media presence and boasted that he and his wife didn’t pay anything for their daughter’s birth thanks to “Papa Biden.”
"Papa Biden." Oh, for crying out loud.
While we're enjoying the spectacle of this little jerk being sent back to Venezuela, it's important to note that here is yet another poster child for the failures of the Biden administration's lack of border and immigration law enforcement. He was in the United States for years, and he bragged openly about taking advantage of the United States taxpayers. He bragged openly about how the taxpayers picked up the tab for his child to be born. He bragged about how long he had been here illegally, and as we have seen so many times since January, all it took to get him kicked out was a new president.
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Moreno is now trying to present himself as some kind of object of pity:
While in jail, Moreno spoke to The Post and wailed about being a victim of unjust “persecution.”
“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 moaned.
“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,” he added.
Were I to speak to Moreno, I would merely tell him, "No, nobody is misrepresenting you; they have merely shown you speaking, expressing your thoughts, describing how you have perpetrated massive fraud on the American people, and we're all very happy that you're no longer in the United States. You are not being persecuted; the United States is once more enforcing immigration law, which you have been violating. What's more, if you ever sneak back in, we hope you go up on felony charges so you can see what the inside of an American prison looks like before you get repatriated again."
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