Arnold Malcolm has responded to rumours about his deportation to Kenya. In a video, he expressed his frustration about Kenyans’ concerns regarding his stay in Kenya.
“It’s okay that I have been deported; however, I can still hustle with my own hand,” he said.
Further, he said that Kenya is still operational, hence he will continue to hustle and look for avenues to make his livelihood. His story of deportation comes amid the USA has intensified deportation efforts that will likely affect thousands of undocumented immigrants.
Who is Arnold Malcolm
Arnold worked in America as a truck driver, he started posting videos to his fans highlighting his journey as a truck driver in Kenya.
He shares his truck driving experiences on various social media platforms, such as TikTok and Instagram.
He has provided his fans with a view of American roads and landscapes through his viral videos.
Furthermore, Arnold began creating short videos on his TikTok account, where he expressed his views on current news in Kenya.
In his videos, he shares his experiences as a Kenyan immigrant in the American trucking industry.
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Malcolm has excelled in sharing human interest stories and providing popular opinions on newsmakers and celebrities.
He has expressed his dissatisfaction with how Kenyan leadership has negatively affected the economy.
In addition, he has shared his opinion about Morara Kebaso, admiring his bold moves as an activist.
He stated that he would vote for Morara if he chose to run for any political position.
Arnold also responded to the rumours regarding former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s current health status.
The video that attracted a lot of concern, was when he addressed President Ruto on his leadership.
He went on to state that Kenyans are showing a lack of faith in the Kenyan government. The rise of peaceful demonstrations should be a sign that he has failed to govern the country.
He further addressed the President on the rapid inflation, unemployment, and lack of accountability.
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Deportation of Kenyans from the USA
His story comes amid the United States USA sending illegal immigrants to Kenya. The USA has intensified deportation efforts that will likely affect thousands of undocumented immigrants.
According to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), 1,282 Kenyan nationals have been identified for deportation due to their undocumented status.
The situation started affecting individuals who are illegal immigrants in the country, as the Kenyan Embassy confirmed the situation.
Deportation of Kenyan immigrants will affect any Kenyan who has been living in the USA illegally.
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