The young opponent Kevin Monzon Moraoriginally from Managua, known on social media as “the Tiktoker,” is still being held by immigration authorities in Mississippi, United States, after he confirmed his exile on August 18 through his official Twitter account.
«Already on American soil, this is the most terrible thing we have experienced. Lord, today I want to thank you because you never left me alone, thank you very much, beautiful daddy, “was the last thing the persecuted politician published.
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Nayeli Monzón, the 22-year-old’s sister, told Article 66 that what is known is that “when he crossed the Rio Grande, the Immigration of the United States caught him, he spent a few days in a place that they call the cooler and then they took him to Mississippi.”
Monzón made the crossing with one of his sisters, his nephew and his brother-in-law, the first two are free, but “Kevin and his brother-in-law are still waiting for an interview”; We are very sad because my brother has not come out yet », expressed her sister.
Regarding the condition in which Kevin Monzón is, his family indicated that he has informed them that “he is fine and that they treat him well there and that he is not locked up. He only tells us that he is waiting for the interview at Immigration to see what happens », explained Nayeli Monzón.
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The family of the “Tiktoker” claims to trust “in God that soon God will give him and my brother-in-law the victory to reunite with my sister and my nephew, to be able to get ahead,” since he cannot be in Nicaragua because his life is in danger. life.
This September 18, Monzón will celebrate a month of having arrived on US soil in search of political asylum. He first spent a year in exile in Costa Rica, after leaving Nicaragua to save his life from the persecution and siege by the Police and Ortega paramilitaries.
Despite the fact that the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) granted precautionary measures to Kevin Monzón and his family, considering that his life is in “great danger”, the Nicaraguan regime did not stop the harassment.
In December 2020, Monzón was arbitrarily detained for five days in District Five of the Ortega police station. The last action that the regime took against the “Tiktoker” was when police officers expelled him from a spa, arguing that a “coup leader” could not enter there, now he asks the Joe Biden government for political asylum.