NEW: Venezuelan illegal who encourages other illegals to squat in U.S. homes is wanted by immigration officials. Leonel Moreno recently had a snot-dripping meltdown over his TikTok account getting suspended. It has since been revealed that Moreno was suspended from TikTok for promoting criminal activities. It has also been revealed that Moreno is wanted by ICE after illegally crossing the border at Eagle Pass in 2022. The former TikToker enrolled in the 'Alternatives to Detention,' allowing migrants to be tracked using technology including ankle monitors. Moreno didn't follow the rules and is now listed as an "absconder" with the program. "We have witnessed yet another individual who was allowed entry into the US under the ATD program, only to abscond and make TikTok videos explaining how to break the law," said former ICE field office director John Fabbricatore. Moreno also tells his followers that there are a "million tricks" in the U.S. to not have to work and still make money. The illegal is also allegedly under investigation by child services for using his daughter as a prop.
@CollinRugg Does excessive amounts of boogers and drool add to the message? I feel like it’s a huge distraction. Pretty sure his daughter thinks the same thing, given her face in previous videos.
@CollinRugg I hope the find his a$$ soon. And take away all his phone privileges
@CollinRugg Anti-Israel protestors occupying the chancellor's office at Vanderbilt and try to shame a black police officer for not siding with them
@CollinRugg Easily the most annoying immigrant in the history of US immigration, dating back 30,000 years to the Baring Transitory Archipelago. gaia.com/article/bering…
@CollinRugg They’re coming for you!!! Capiche????😂😂😂😂😂
@CollinRugg Snot boy may have to get a real job…I hear they’re hiring in the mess hall in prison.
@CollinRugg Venezuelan TikTok influencer Leonel Moreno, who gained notoriety for a video where he appeared to teach illegal immigrants how to occupy homes in the U.S., is now reportedly under investigation by child services.