Wife of deported migrant influencer who encouraged squatting in Americans homes says she regrets his behavior in US, reveals theyre separated

The wife of the brazen “migrant influencer” who encouraged other illegal newcomers to squat in American homes shared her outrage over his behavior in the US — and revealed that the two have separated — a week after President Trump deported her husband back to Venezuela.Veronica Torres, Leonel Moreno’s wife and mother to their US citizen baby, previously spoke to The Post after his arrest in Ohio.At the time, she was tearful and lost without her husband.But now, Torres says she’s separated from Moreno and hopes he learns from his mistakes in the US.“How sad to see how he could have been a better person and a good father, and yet he had a whole life ahead of him and didn’t take advantage of it as the father of your only daughter,” Torres said in one recent TikTok post that showed the images of Moreno walking off the deportation flight.“I wish you luck and hope you can improve as a person, that you can think clearly, and that all the hate you carry inside doesn’t go out on my daughter,” she added.In another social media video, Torres told her followers that the two had separated, hitting back at her critics who said she was “ungrateful” for the “fame” he gave her.“Regardless of how he wanted to give me fame or how I became famous or not, I don’t see it that way,” Torres explained.“There are many people who tell me ‘you should take advantage of it’ and no, I’m not interested.
I just want to be an ordinary person who uploads some of their things daily or something that is exciting for them, I’m not interested in fame.“Me and Leonel are no longer together, it’s been a while since then, and it’s really uncomfortable all those questions that people ask me, like what’s going on, where is he,” she added.Moreno had encouraged fellow illegal migrants to “invade abandoned houses” — and waved around wads of government cash handouts — in sick TikToks.“I didn’t cross the Rio Grande to work like a slave,” he sa...