Illegal Alien Calls on His 300K+ Followers to Invade American Homes

Democrats have been calling for regular Americans to open up their homes to the millions of illegal immigrants pouring over our border, but it seems those immigrants have now decided to take matters into their own hands.

One Venezuelan migrant who has more than 300,000 followers on his TikTok account is calling on his fellow illegals to “Invade” random American homes.

Leonal Moreno posted a video exposing a legal loophole in several states which allows people to squat inside empty homes and effectively take over an American’s house.

“My people have thought about invading a house in the United States because I learned that there is a law that says that if a house is not inhabited we can expropriate it,” Moreno said in Spanish.

Moreno tells his 300,000 followers that they can “live in” and “even sell” homes after squatting in them long enough to take ownership.

 

“And I think it will be my next business — invade abandoned homes, since I searched for some codes with my African friends and they told me they already have 7 expropriated houses,” he said.

He went on to say that the best thing for illegal aliens like him to do is simply “invade houses since we are in a street situation and it is the only way we have to avoid living on the street.”

Welcome to Biden’s America where illegal immigrants like Moreno are apparently encouraged to STEAL homes away from hardworking citizens, and it’s just the start!

Watch the video here to see this migrant’s plans for America.


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