Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Illegal Alien TikTok ‘Influencer’ Deported To Venezuela by Anastasia Boushee April 1, 2025..The infamous illegal alien TikTok “influencer” who urged other illegals to squat in Americans’ homes has finally been deported back to Venezuela.

 

Illegal Alien TikTok ‘Influencer’ Deported To Venezuela

The infamous illegal alien TikTok “influencer” who urged other illegals to squat in Americans’ homes has finally been deported back to Venezuela.

Leonel Moreno, a 27-year-old Venezuelan illegal alien, went viral last year as a TikTok “influencer” when he began advocating for other illegals to break into Americans’ homes and become squatters, while also bragging about living off of American taxpayers via government handouts and begging on the streets to trick Americans into funding his lavish lifestyle.

“I didn’t cross the Rio Grande to work like a slave,” Moreno said in one Instagram video while waving a stack of $100 bills. He also stated in that video that he had been able to scam enough money to fund his lifestyle, along with his wife, Veronica Torres, and their infant daughter — who he featured in several of his videos.

Moreno finally got banned from TikTok for promoting “criminal activity” in March 2024 and was wanted by law enforcement for his actions, leading him to post a crying video trying to play victim and claiming that he was in “danger.”

Police ultimately found and arrested Moreno in Columbus, Ohio, in March 2024

Supposedly, the Biden administration decided not to deport him and to just hold him in custody because Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro refused to accept deportation flights and the administration was incapable of negotiating to change that.

However, the Trump administration has since forced Maduro to accept deportation flights, and Moreno was sent on one of the first planes back to Venezuela, where the country’s Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace stated that he was “welcome.”

Moreno reportedly caused a big disruption during his deportation flight and law enforcement was forced to section him off in his own area of the plane with extra security. It is unclear what Moreno did to disrupt the flight, though other reports indicate that the other passengers were the real reason why Moreno needed extra security, because they blame him for Venezuelans being deported.

Reports indicate that Moreno first crossed the southern border into Eagle Pass, Texas, on April 23, 2022. The Biden administration then allowed him to be released into the U.S. interior, where he refused to show up for scheduled check-ins with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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