The infamous illegal alien TikTok star who promoted methods for other illegals to break into American homes and become squatters has now been identified as a member of a Venezuelan military intelligence unit, according to a new report.
Leonel Moreno, a 27-year-old so-called “influencer,” posted a series of videos advising illegal aliens on how to squat in Americans’ homes and taunting Americans about President Joe Biden’s wide-open border.
His actions were so shocking to average Americans that the Biden administration’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was forced to actually arrest him in March 2024. Moreno was initially released by Border Patrol after entering the U.S. illegally through Eagle Pass, Texas, on April 23, 2022, but skipped out on his court date as many illegal aliens do.
According to the New York Post, investigations into Moreno’s background have revealed that Moreno was a sergeant in the Venezuelan general directorate of military intelligence, leading many to question whether his actions came as part of some sort of psyop against the United States.
“Since his arrest, intelligence officers have taken a closer look at Moreno’s history and his life in Venezuela, noting that he allegedly was a sergeant of the Venezuelan general directorate of military intelligence, according to a Homeland Security source,” the Post reported.
Prior to his TikTok account being removed, Moreno had garnered 500,000 followers and had made numerous Spanish-language videos calling on his fellow illegals to commit crimes against Americans. The most infamous video, which received 800,000 views before being taken down by TikTok, showed Moreno telling his followers that he “found out that there is a law that says if a house is not inhabited, we can seize it.”
His comments referenced Democrat-run states’ shockingly lax “squatter’s rights” laws, which Moreno said allow for a “land invasion” of the U.S. by illegal aliens.
“That will be my next business, invading abandoned houses,” he said.
Moreno also published videos promoting relying on taxpayer-funded government handouts for illegal aliens, or even begging on the street to con Americans into funding his lifestyle.
“I didn’t cross the Rio Grande to work like a slave,” Moreno said, waving a stack of $100 bills in an Instagram video. He also claimed in that video that he had scammed enough money to support himself, his wife Veronica Torres and their infant daughter, who was featured in some of his videos.
Moreno further crossed the line when he expressed support for 15-year-old illegal alien Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa, who allegedly shot a woman in New York City’s Times Square back in February.
“I invite you to find [his] mother and [for] all of us to unite to pay the fines [so] that the young Venezuelan feels that he’s not alone during difficult moments,” he told his TikTok followers. “Remember that up there there’s a God who sees everything [down here].”
After he was banned from TikTok, Moreno tried to play the victim, but his arrest and the shocking comments he made did not garner much sympathy from the American people. He is still being held in federal custody.
NEW: Venezuelan illegal who encourages other illegals to squat in U.S. homes is wanted by immigration officials.
Leonel Moreno recently had a snot-dripping meltdown over his TikTok account getting suspended.
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— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 27, 2024