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TikTok influencer tells illegal immigrants how to 'invade' US homes and establish squatter's rights

He says in the video that he has friends who have "already taken about seven homes." 

Published: March 21, 2024 2:04pm

Updated: March 21, 2024 2:05pm

A TikTok influencer posted a video telling people how to "invade" homes in the United States and establish squatter's rights. 

Leonel Moreno, a Venezuelan national who appears to live in Ohio, per The New York Post, published a video with the caption, "We can invade a house in the U.S.A. What's your opinion of that new law," as translated from Spanish.

Moreno appears to be telling his more than half a million followers on TikTok about adverse possession laws, which allow unlawful occupants to have rights over a property in some circumstances without the owner's consent. 

He says in the video that he has friends who have "already taken about seven homes." 

Moreno made headlines multiple times before for his controversial videos, including one video last month where he called on people to bail out the 15-year-old Venezuelan migrant accused of shooting at cops and hitting a tourist in Times Square.

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