Migrant TikToker who told illegal immigrants to squat in American homes charged with inciting hatred in Venezuela after being deported
- Leonel Moreno, a TikToker, was deported to Venezuela and charged with inciting hatred due to his actions in the U.S., according to Diosdado Cabello, Venezuela's Minister of Interior, Justice, and Peace.
- Moreno was arrested in March 2024 for failing to check in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement after illegally crossing the border two years prior.
- He gained notoriety for encouraging fellow migrants to invade unoccupied homes in the U.S. And bragged about receiving government handouts.
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He May Not Live Through It: TikTokker Who Told Illegals to Squat US Homes Faces Terrifying Punishment in Home Country
As much as you don’t want to defend Venezuela-style justice when it could cost an individual who hasn’t committed a violent crime on the country’s soil their life, you do […] The post He May Not Live Through It: TikTokker Who Told Illegals to Squat US Homes Faces Terrifying Punishment in Home Country appeared first on The Western Journal.
Migrant TikToker who told illegal immigrants to squat in American homes charged with inciting hatred in Venezuela after being deported
Migrant influencer Leonel Moreno is "now being prosecuted for crimes committed against Venezuelans" for his behavior on social media, Venezuela’s Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello said this week.
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