• 'Migrant influencer' urging illegals to squat in US homes on run from a

    From Stanley Orson@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 28 06:19:58 2024
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    The Venezuelan TikToker who went viral last month after defending illegal immigrant criminals and urging migrants to squat in U.S. homes is now on
    the run from immigration authorities, according to a new report.

    Leonel Moreno has claimed that his family, which includes his wife and
    young daughter, has received $350 a week in government handouts since
    entering the U.S. illegally.

    On top of that, he had claimed to be making $1,000 a day as a TikTok influencer. However, his account, which at one point had more than 500,000 followers, appeared inactive Wednesday morning.

    His verified Instagram account, however, has about 17,000 followers and
    posted two videos Wednesday morning showing him waving a stack of $100
    bills as he posed with his baby girl.

    Moreno allegedly cut off his ankle monitor after receiving border parole
    and is now listed as an "absconder" from immigration authorities, the New
    York Post reported Wednesday, citing Immigration and Customs Enforcement
    (ICE) documents.

    ICE did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Moreno
    reportedly received border parole in April 2022 as part of the
    government's Alternatives to Detention program, which is supposed to track catch-and-release migrants when there is not enough room to detain them.

    Moreno previously told his audience he planned to make a business out of "invading" abandoned houses and taking them over with squatters' rights
    laws, then selling them for a profit.

    Although he has allegedly listed his immigration sponsor as a church
    charity in Miami, he has reportedly been living in Columbus, Ohio.

    Moreno shocked the public last month when he bragged about living on the American taxpayers' dime and called on his TikTok followers to "unite"
    behind the suspect in a shooting in New York City's Times Square.

    Illegal immigration from Venezuela has become increasingly visible as one
    of the country's most notorious gangs, Tren de Aragua, is also working to establish a foothold on U.S. soil.

    The gang has been linked to an attack on police officers in New York City,
    an international cellphone robbery ring and, indirectly, the murder of
    Georgia nursing student Laken Riley.

    The gang has a notable presence in New York City, Florida, Texas, Illinois
    and Georgia, authorities have warned.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/migrant-influencer-urging-illegals-squat-us- homes-run-authorities-report

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