Migrant influencer Leonel Moreno investigated for gun charges

Leonel Moreno, the “migrant influencer” who mocked America on social media and encouraged migrants to squat in the homes of US citizens, is facing potential federal firearms charges, The Post has exclusively learned.

Internal federal documents reviewed by The Post show the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has been in contact with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) regarding Moreno, and is mulling charges against him.

The exact charges are not known, but sources said they would likely be brought under a section of the Gun Control Act which prohibits those on parole from possessing, shipping, transporting or receiving firearms or ammunition.

Leonel Moreno holding a firearm. Leonel Moreno/Instagram

Moreno crossed into the US illegally in 2022 but was allowed to stay in the country on a Biden administration-approved parole scheme.

He was arrested by authorities on the outskirts of Columbus, Ohio, on March 29 after he failed to appear for required check-ins with officers, and months of his incendiary social media posts.

John Fabbricatore, a former ICE field office director in Denver, told The Post any possible further charges would “escalate” the case against Moreno and possibly allow authorities to keep him in custody longer.

If it were to pursue charges, the ATF would have to issue a warrant “mandating” Moreno to appear before a magistrate judge, Fabbricatore said, adding he would also have to be transferred into the custody of the US Marshals.

The Geauga County Jail confirmed to The Post Wednesday that Moreno remains in its custody, where he is being held on behalf of ICE.

“Charges under [Gun Control Act section] 922.g are a serious matter and can result in significant legal consequences for Moreno.

“This should be a warning to any illegal aliens that possessing a firearm unlawfully will result in criminal charges and hopefully lead to a conviction,” said Fabbricatore, who is running for Congress in Colorado’s Sixth District.

Moreno mocked Americans in TikTok posts. Leonel Moreno/Instagram

In several of his previous social media posts, Moreno waved around wads of cash, saying he was getting loads of government handouts.

In other posts, Moreno could be seen holding and showing firearms in a gun store, asking followers “which do you like best.”

“Thank God I already have my license,” he said in one of the posts.

“If you want a gun, you can buy them in stores,” he said in another post.

However, there is no proof he ever actually bought a gun, and authorities have not released any information on what was seized from the hotel where he was staying when he was arrested.

Leonel Moreno flaunting cash to his followers alongside his baby. Leonel Moreno/Instagram

Peter Forcelli, former special agent for the ATF, told The Post the bureau is likely seeking to pursue such charges against Moreno because he’s an illegal alien in possession of a firearm that was transported across state lines.

“Based on the fact that he’s advocating going into people’s homes and taking them over is incredibly concerning,” Forcelli said.

The ATF told The Post it can’t “confirm or deny information about potential or ongoing investigations.”

Leonel Moreno enouraged migrants to squat in US homes. @leitooficial_25/Tiktok

In a statement to The Post, an ICE spokesperson said: “Leonel Moreno is an unlawfully present citizen of Venezuela, who illegally entered the country April 23, 2022.”

“Moreno was placed into the Alternatives To Detention program by Border Patrol and was told to report to the Enforcement and Removal Operations office within 60 days of arriving at his destination.

“Moreno did not report as required. On March 29, 2024, Moreno was arrested in Gahanna, Ohio by officers with ERO Detroit’s Columbus office and is currently detained pending further immigration proceedings.” 

Leonel Moreno @leitooficial_25/TikTok
Mugshot of Leonel Moreno ICE
Veronica Torres, the wife of Leonel Moreno, a day after his arrest. Brigitte Stelzer

Internal ICE records reviewed by The Post showed that the agency knew that Moreno “has been on national news for being viral on TikTok encouraging illegal immigration.”

The Post spoke to Moreno’s tearful wife, Veronica Torres, at Sonesta Simply Suites Columbus Airport long-stay hotel in Gahanna, a suburb of Columbus, following his recent arrest. She said she hasn’t been allowed to see her jailed husband.

“We don’t know where they took him and I can’t see him,” she told The Post.

“I can’t give you any more information because I don’t know much.”

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