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Open borders Jorge Ramos softball interview with dictator Maduro: claims New Yorkers eat garbage like Venezuela

Leave it to open borders Univision hack Jorge Ramos to give a dictator like Nicolas Maduro to get a softball interview and free publicity to lie and slander Americans as he clings to power in Venezuela. You see, according to Maduro, people that are forced to eat garbage because of food shortages in socialist Venezuela are just doing what people in New York and Miami are doing, eating out of the garbage. As much as Bill De Blasio would love to see New York City become more like Venezuela, people aren’t eating out of garbage cans, even in that shithole. If you do want to see Americans eating out of garbage cans, elect a communist/socialist Democrat to run this country.

Open borders Jorge Ramos softball interview with dictator Maduro: claims New Yorkers eat garbage like Venezuela
Open borders Jorge Ramos softball interview with dictator Maduro: claims New Yorkers eat garbage like Venezuela

When Ramos says he saw Venezuelans eating from the garbage in person while in Caracas, Maduro replies, “I saw it in New York, I saw it in Miami.”

Maduro visited New York last September to attend the United Nations General Assembly. While U.S. sanctions prevent him from visiting the United States, the U.N. headquarters is considered neutral territory. It is not clear when Maduro would have seen any alleged people eating from the garbage in Miami.

Maduro ends the interview shortly after this discussion.

“This interview makes no sense for me or for you. It’s best to suspend it,” he tells Ramos as he gets up and leaves.

Maduro detained Ramos and his team following the interview, which Ramos later said surprised him despite the rampant violence against journalists under Maduro in the country. In a recent example, one of Maduro’s soldiers attempted to run a journalist over with an armored vehicle while covering protests in support of President Guaidó.

Maduro has not publicly responded to the broadcast of the interview by Univisión at press time.