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Leonel Moreno, an illegal alien from Venezuela, welfare fraudster, and “influencer” who advocates for other illegal immigrants to not only follow in his illegal footsteps but also to take over American homes as squatters — because it’s not bad enough that he and his ilk are in our nation illegally, but he is proposing they take over our property illegally.
The worst part about all this is: He’s right.
Leonel Moreno, the illegal immigrant “migrant influencer” who has urged his followers to use squatter laws to take over vacant American homes, took to Instagram Wednesday after an apparent TikTok ban to mock American taxpayers.
In a series of five short clips, Moreno flaunted a stack of cash, bragged about not having to work and also mocked fellow migrants who come to the U.S. to work cleaning, construction and landscaping jobs.
He’s right. These people don’t have to work at cleaning and construction jobs. They can do very well off the U.S. taxpayers, who put them up in hotels and give them cash cards. Moreno doesn’t have to work. He certainly isn’t — he’s cashing in on social media.
Moreno’s TikTok account, which had more than 500,000 followers, appeared to have been removed as of Wednesday. In prior videos, he claimed that his family received $350 a week in government handouts since entering the U.S. illegally and has been raking in up to $1,000 a week on the video platform.
He’s right. The system is set up to be gamed, and he’s gaming it. Bear in mind he’s doing all this while supposedly on the run from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), as I reported only yesterday.