Friday, November 5, 2021

Illegal alien who posed as minor now charged with murder


Thinks Joe Biden is a genius

He posed as an unaccompanied minor, and while his mental age might substantiate that, Yery Noel Medina Ulloa [aka "Very Yery"] is actually a 24-year-old Honduran who lied about his age when he crossed into the US at our border with Mexico several months prior to being charged with a brutal murder in Florida.

Ulloa was arrested October 7th in Jacksonville, Florida when he was seen covered in blood after he allegedly murdered Francisco Javier Cuellar, a 46-year-old father of four who took in the immigrant who lied to authorities telling them he was 17.

Cops followed a blood trail back to the geniuses home and arrested him, placing him in a juvenile detention facility, where he became the kids' Alpha Dog. Ulloa had duped border authorities in Texas several months earlier by claiming he was a teenager named Reynel Alexander Hernandez — and even told his mother about the ruse.

“When he entered [the US] he told me, ‘Mommy, I didn’t go in with my name,'” his mother, Wendy Florencia Ulloa, told the Spanish-language Univision network. “‘I went in with the name of another person because right there at the shelter they helped me.”

Then on October 13, the authorities discovered that he was years older than he claimed and the kids in lockdown were relieved he was being sent to an adult facility. 

Ulloa celebrated his 24th birthday on Friday


In line with alleged President Joe Biden's border policy on unaccompanied minors crossing the US border, Ulloa was not turned away but instead placed in a shelter, given a back massage, a nice glass of Poland Spring water, and a well-deserved foot rubby.

He was then given a “Notice to Appear” and released, officials told The Post.

Eventually, Cuellar, the victim, took Ulloa to his Jacksonville home.

“‘Mommy, he is my uncle Frank,'” his mother said he told her on the phone. Ulloa and Cuellar are not related, despite Ulloa’s use of the moniker. “‘I live with him. But don’t worry. He treats me like a son.'”

It isn't known how an idiot like Ulloa was able to end up in Florida after being detained in Texas, but if we can have an house plant fake it as our president, nothing should surprise us. Perhaps the house plant's administration [aka the Brandon administration] put him on one of the secret flights to resettle underage potential miscreant covid carriers. It's known that one route for these covert flights was from Texas to Jacksonville.

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Mr. Cuellar’s daughter, Marycarman, 18, said she knew little about Ulloa, who is now charged with her father’s caught-on-video slaying — but believes he was on one of the flights.

“My dad told me one day he was going to the airport, and then this guy came out of nowhere and was at work the next day,” she told The Post. “I didn’t really ask questions.”

So Ulloa moved in with Cuellar, worked for him in the family business, the La Raza Mexican Store, according to Marycarman. 

“My dad seemed like he was doing a favor for somebody because where [Ulloa] came from they are super poor,” she said in a phone interview. She also said that she believes someone requested her father to take in the scum muffin.

“We feel that someone asked my dad to do it,” she said. “My dad was really compassionate like that, he would help someone who needed it.”

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is suing the Biden administration over its "catch and release" program because people aren't fish and countries have rules. DeSantis is also investigating whether Ulloa arrived in Florida on one of those clandestine flights.

“This horrific crime is the latest example of how unfettered illegal migration costs Floridians’ lives,” DeSantis’ office told The Post.

“If not for the Biden Administration’s unlawful ‘catch and release’ policy, Mr. Cuellar would still be alive today.

And if it wasn't for Mr. Cuellar's naive view of the world, and his kind heart, he would be alive today.



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