TikTok influencer Leonel Moreno posted a video instructing illegal aliens to use squatter’s rights to seize American homes.
Moreno’s message, originally shared on TikTok in Spanish, has been circulated on X.
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El venezolano Leonel Moreno, un tiktoker con más de medio millón de seguidores les dice a los inmigrantes ilegales (como él mismo) cómo “invadir” los hogares estadounidenses e invocar los derechos de los ocupas.
— Medusa (@medusach13) March 21, 2024
Otro promotor de buena fama para los hispanoparlantes😜 pic.twitter.com/iQxnrpmVei
Below is another video Moreno posted where he brags about free loading, and living off of American tax payers.
He also informs his followers that the border is not closed and is “open for everyone.”
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Police should visit Leonel Moreno in Columbus, Ohio, and return him to Venezuela! 👇👇 pic.twitter.com/6SrDNMWbgM
— LolaBelle (@SadieCleoLola21) March 22, 2024
Moreno also tells his followers how to steal from grocery stores.
His name is Leonel Moreno and apparently has also made videos about how to steal from grocery shops, his he unhinged? Sure, is this staged? Sadly, No. https://t.co/z1CobGvI5z
— Fahrenheit (@f4hr3nh317451) March 21, 2024
Daily Mail reported:
A TikTok influencer is advising illegal immigrants on how to ‘invade’ American homes and invoke squatter’s rights, making it difficult for them to be removed from properties.
Leonel Moreno, who goes by @leitooficial_25 online and appears to be a Venezuelan migrant, has told undocumented immigrants that under US law, ‘if a house is not inhabited, we can seize it’.
He is referring to squatter’s rights, or adverse possession laws – a common law principle that allows an illegal inhabitant to acquire ownership of a property based on continuous occupation without the legal owner’s consent.
Moreno, alleging he has friends who ‘have already taken about seven homes’, argued the only way for migrants to not live in the streets or be a ‘public burden’ is to ‘seize’ and ‘invade’ abandoned properties.
The now-viral video, which has been viewed almost 4million times, has prompted outrage from many social media users. Some have claimed Moreno is ‘promoting terrorism’ and are now calling on the FBI and Department of Homeland Security to action.