An illegal alien influencer who used social media to promote squatting in U.S. homes was disruptive on the plane that sent him back to Venezuela during his deportation.
26-year-old Leonel Moreno sometimes flashed money in his social media videos where he encouraged aliens to "invade" American homes and take control of them through squatters’ rights.
In some of his videos Moreno also praised the Biden administration for the hundreds of dollars in government handouts he claimed his family took in each week.
"He has been deported," was the simple announcement on the Trump administration's RapidResponse47 X account, Friday.
Update:
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) March 28, 2025
He has been deported 👋 https://t.co/OrDNB7jN8W
Moreno was originally released into the U.S. in 2022 under the border parole system,
but was arrested by ICE for failed check-ins in March of 2024.
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He was held in the U.S. for months as Venezuela refused to accept deportation flights.
The New York Post reports:
Once President Trump returned to the White House and commenced his mass deportation campaign, Venezuela began allowing the US deportation flights to land again.
The Post says that Moreno was disruptive on the flight and had to be put in his own section of the plane with extra security.
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