Venezuelan Migrant Fleeing Immigration Officials After Encouraging Home Invasions in the US

2024-03-27 20:52:57

The North American newspaper New York Post confirmed that Leonel Moreno, the “migrant influencer” who encouraged others to invade the United States, is fleeing immigration officials, who already know regarding the case.

The Venezuelan citizen crossed the southern border illegally in April 2022 in Eagle Pass, Texas, and was enrolled in the Alternatives to Detention program, which allows federal authorities to track migrants using ankle monitors or other technology.

However, Moreno did not follow the rules and is now listed as an “escapee” from the program, according to internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) documents viewed by The Post. Gahanna police told The Post they are aware of the videos, but added: “To date, our agency has had no contact with this individual and we do not know his location.”

Venezuelan in the United States | Photo: Networks @CollinRugg

The Venezuelan caused outrage in the country following he published a video in which he threatens to invade abandoned houses according to a law that would allow it. In his speech, he calls on his fellow citizens to opt for this measure so as not to “be a public charge.”

The Venezuelan assured that the business is to “expropriate” houses. “My people, I have thought regarding invading a house in the United States, since I found out that there is a law that says that if a house is not inhabited, we can expropriate it. Guys, here in the United States the invasion of land also applies.”

“I think that will be my next business, invading abandoned houses, since I have looked up some codes with my African friends and they told me that they have seven expropriated houses and, as the saying goes, you have to find the way back and the way back is to invade houses , since we are homeless and it is the only way we have to not live on the street and not be a public charge. The law says that we can go to abandoned, deteriorated houses that are in poor condition, repair them, live in them and sell them, even requesting credit with them,” says the Venezuelan migrant.

“Invading property belonging to another person or entering it illegally is considered a crime. An act of this type implies much more than entering someone else’s property, since it is also necessary that the person has the particular intention of violating or interfering with the property rights that the owner has,” according to a lawyer. criminal in California.

The young man showed the documents that validate his legal stay in the United States. | Photo: TikTok/ leitooficial_25

“Why have the authorities not proceeded once morest this individual? He is already openly calling to invade private property, in addition to inducing migrants to come to the country to live off subsidies paid by taxpayers (among whom I include myself),” said some of the users in the publication in which Moreno tells his story. in front of his daughter.

Moreno also frequently displays supplies purchased with food stamps. He can also be seen on Instagram of him waving a Social Security card while he is lying in bed with his baby.

On social media, he frequently brags regarding his earnings by begging for cash, claiming to earn approximately $1,000 a day.

The man confirmed that asking for money is “good business” in the United States. | Photo: TikTok/ leitooficial_25

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