
A Venezuelan immigrant father residing in the United States has sparked controversy with his social media posts sharing advice for fellow immigrants on how to navigate life in North America. In a series of videos, the man proposed a business idea of squatting in inhabited homes and then selling them on the market.
Claiming that there is a law allowing the seizure of uninhabited houses, the man expressed his intention to venture into squatting as a means of avoiding homelessness and not burdening the State. He mentioned conversations with friends from Africa who had already squatted in multiple houses.
The legality of squatting and tenants' rights laws vary across different states in the U.S., with some areas providing protection for non-paying occupants. Homeowners facing such situations often have limited options to reclaim their properties, as legal processes can be lengthy.
The man, who entered the country legally, criticized illegal immigrants in derogatory terms and highlighted the benefits he received through legal channels. He also made controversial statements regarding supporting a Venezuelan migrant involved in criminal activities.
Living in Ohio with his daughter, the man shared information about government benefits for American citizens, including financial support for children. He also discussed purchasing a firearm as an American citizen and encouraged others to do the same.
Reactions to the man's videos varied, with some expressing embarrassment over his actions and others labeling him as an 'enemy of the United States.' Calls for legal action against him were also made on social media.
The man's videos have drawn significant attention, with millions of views and diverse reactions from viewers. His controversial statements and actions have sparked debates and discussions within the online community.