
Venezuelan Migrant's Controversial Video On How To "Invade" American Homes Goes Viral
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The man informed his followers in Spanish that he foresaw his next venture involving the occupation of abandoned houses.
A Venezuelan migrant has sparked controversy with a viral TikTok video outlining how illegal immigrants can exploit squatting laws in the United States. Identified as Leonal Moreno, the man suggested that under certain circumstances, abandoned properties could be seized and inhabited, potentially leading to their sale, according to The New York Post. Moreno claimed to be considering this as a business opportunity, citing anecdotes from acquaintances who have purportedly occupied multiple homes using similar tactics. Illegal Immigant TikToker Leonal Moreno, explains how to “invade" US homes — thanks to the Democrat's progressive squatting laws.Squatter Hunter, Flash Shelton will help you get your Squatters out.Zoom Consultations and Squatter removal services.🔻https://t.co/4c1g5s4Jmkpic.twitter.com/RuxaDDkVms
"I have thought about invading a house in the United States. I found out that there is a law that says that if a house is not inhabited, we can seize it," Leonal Moreno said in the TikTok video.
"I invite you to look for [his] mother, and all of us join to pay the bail, so that this young Venezuelan feels that you're not alone in difficult times, but remembers that there is a God up there who sees. Today it could be him, tomorrow it could be you... He did something wrong; it's okay," Moreno said in a viral February 12 video.