
Jean Reno: My Biggest Immigrant Struggle Was in New York
Jean Reno's Immigrant Experience: 'I Felt Most Like an Outsider in New York' Spanish actor Jean Reno recently shared his personal experiences as an immigrant in the United States during an interview with Javier del Pino on Cadena SER's 'A Vivir' radio program. The interview, which has gained traction online, highlights Reno's reflections on his time in the US, especially during the Trump administration. "The place where I felt most like an immigrant was in New York," Reno stated, revealing a surprising aspect of his experience in the country often seen as a beacon for immigrants. He elaborated on the challenges he faced, particularly the cultural differences and the feeling of not fully belonging. He contrasted this with his experience immigrating to France in the 1970s, suggesting a different level of integration. The interview provides a poignant perspective on navigating a new culture and the complexities of assimilation. The interview has sparked discussion online, with many praising Reno's honesty and vulnerability. His perspective offers a unique lens through which to examine the ongoing debate on immigration and integration in both the United States and Europe. It serves as a reminder of the human element often lost in political discourse.