The US deported Venezuelan influencer that called to occupy houses and steal supermarkets

The US deported Venezuelan influencer that called to occupy houses and steal supermarkets

Last year he was arrested by the United States Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE).

Within the framework of the strong program implemented by Donald Trump, The United States deported a controversial Venezuelan influencer who became famous on social networks for calling Invade houses and take advantage of the system. The news was confirmed by the Venezuelan Interior Minister, Diosdado Cabelloreceiving a new flight with expelled.

It’s about Leonel Morenoknown as “Leito official”He had about 20,000 followers on Instagram and more than 30,000 in Tiktok, where he was exhibited with handfuls of dollars. This Friday, Cabello declared: “Yes it came in the list of those who came there -in the flight -“.

In his last videos, before being arrested by the Immigration and Customs Control Service of the United States (ICE) In 2024, he said he had received “threats from powerful people” and also claimed for the dissemination of his daughter’s face. “And they will be waiting for my fall, they will not achieve it,” he said in a filming.

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The influencer called to steal houses and supermarkets, while showing with dollar bills.

The influencer called to steal houses and supermarkets, while showing with dollar bills.

The controversial content of the deported influencer

“Leito official” stopped publishing content on social networks in the middle of last year and among his most viral videos highlighted those he made by invading homes and having children in the United States to obtain government benefits. In addition, he made tutorials on how to steal in supermarkets.

“His campaign was for Venezuelans to be indicated in the world of being criminals“Cabello said. “From the first moment a special security had to be given (…) because the colleagues who came” were very disgusted. “he added.

During the early hours of Friday, they arrived in Caracas 178 Venezuelans Deported by the United States, as part of the restoration of deportation flights agreed with Washington after a month of suspension.

Venezuela and the United States, with broken relations since 2019, were accused of boycotting the deportation agreement reached in January. In total, Venezuela has received 743 deportees from the United States.

Washington has accused many of Venezuelan migrants to belong to the dreaded band of the Aragua train, but Caracas says that to date he has not received “a single” member of the gang.

Source: Ambito

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