Press "Enter" to skip to content

TikToker Illegal Alien Advocating Illegals To Exploit Squatting Laws Gets Arrested By ICE

winepressnews.com

by Jacob M. Thompson

 

His wife was sorrowful and crying when he was taken.

Leonal Moreno – an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, who has published a number of controversial statements on social media boasting about his illegal antics, who recently made inflammatory statements encouraging other aliens to “raid” American’s homes by exploiting squatting laws some states and cities have – was recently apprehended and arrested by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Fugitive Operations team in Gahanna, Ohio.

Since posting his controversial video urging foreign strangers to take advantage of these squatting laws, TikTok deleted his account, and ICE announced they were hunting him down and sought his arrest.

The Columbus Dispatch reported:


A TikTok creator who advised people to live in unoccupied homes and claim “squatters rights” was arrested Friday by a U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Fugitive Operations team in Gahanna.

An ICE spokesperson said Leonardo Moreno illegally entered the U.S. on April 23, 2022. Moreno, a Venezuelan citizen, was placed in ICE’s “alternatives to detention” program after his arrest. The alternatives to detention program monitors people who’ve entered the country illegally rather than keeping them in law enforcement custody. They are instead tracked through methods such as smartphone apps, phone check-ins or ankle monitors.

Mugshot of Moreno taken in 2022, this latest arrest being the not first time he has been incarcerated

Moreno was told to report to an ICE enforcement and removal office within 60 days of arriving to his destination, but never did, the ICE spokesman said. Moreno was arrested in Gahanna and is being detained in jail pending further immigration proceedings.

Moreno’s videos were posted in Spanish and suggested people could enter abandoned homes and invoke “squatters rights.” Experts told The Dispatch that adverse possession laws in Ohio rarely grant would-be squatters the right to remain in homes in which they’ve taken up residence illegally, and that such trespassers could be subject to arrest…

READ FULL ARTICLE HERE… (winepressnews.com)

Live Stream + Chat (zutalk.com)

 


Home | Caravan to Midnight (zutalk.com)

We Need Your Help To Keep Caravan To Midnight Going,

Please Consider Donating To Help Keep Independent Media Independent

Be First to Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Breaking News: