Back in the spring and summer of 2024, a man who had entered the United States illegally during the Biden administration amassed a significant TikTok following and infuriated Americans in the process by, among other things, encouraging illegal immigrants to freeload and squat once they made it to America.
The man, later identified as a Venezuelan by the name of Leonel Moreno, also posted videos alongside his infant child whom he used to try to garner sympathy. Instead, he was reported to child services:
But he also admitted in his stream of social media content, which spans TikTok and Instagram, that his brazen use of his 1-year-old daughter as a prop is now being investigated by authorities — and blamed his Venezuelan followers for reporting him to child services.
“You got what you wanted,” he tells his followers, clutching his daughter as he launches into a tearful rant. “What you did will never be pardoned by God.“Because of you they will take my daughter away, because of you, because of your evil hearts. It’s incredible that my fellow Venezuelans are capable of this.”
Videos of Moreno instructing his fellow illegals on how to do end runs around U.S. laws and take over homes outraged conservatives and put him on ICE’s radar:
Leonel Moreno, @leitooficial_25, posted a video this week advising illegal aliens living in the United States to “invade” American homes. “If a house is not inhabited, we can seize it,” Moreno tells his followers, while trying to come off as an expert on American squatter’s rights laws.”I have thought about invading a house in the United States,” a man identified as Leonal Moreno said in the TikTok video. “I found out that there is a law that says that if a house is not inhabited, we can seize it.”Don’t live on the streets and be a “public burden,” Moreno advises illegals who found their way over the border. He also advises the illegal squatters that the law says deteroiated homes can be sold by the illegals who squat.
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Though he was ordered to be deported months after his arrest, he wasn’t because at the time Venezuela was not accepting repatriation flights:
Thanks to President Donald Trump, they are now, and as of this week, Moreno is back in Venezuela. But his trip home was not without its drama, according to reports:
[Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace Diosdado] Cabello stressed that many of the deportees on the plane were “angry” at Moreno and as such, he necessitated special security measures.“He [Moreno] was on the list of those who were there and he will go through the same procedure — now, what happened with that gentleman is that many of the people who were on the flight were upset because his campaign was to point out that Venezuelans in the world are criminals. So many of those who were there were angry,” Cabello said.“From the first moment we had to provide special security, and they put him on the flight because the other passengers, the other comrades who were coming were very upset,” he continued.
Good riddance.
-Stacey Matthews has also written under the pseudonym “Sister Toldjah” and can be reached via Twitter/X.-
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