Immigrant who self deported slams America's 'horrible, evil energy'
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A man who claimed he self-deported slammed the United States for its ‘horrible, evil energy’ – and urged others to do the same.

Early Archuleta-Jackson shared a video on TikTok last Wednesday announcing his return to his previous country, now spending time in Guadalajara, Mexico.

‘I had to go. I had to self-deport,’ he said in the video.

‘I had to get the hell out of there, man. It reached a point where the negative energy was palpable everywhere I went, and I just couldn’t handle it.’

‘Even driving through the country, the energy was just so evil, bad, messed up, sick,’ Archuleta-Jackson continued. 

‘And let me assure you: I have been feeling much better. Despite facing some challenges crossing the border, I feel infinitely better than when I was living in the states.’

He then went on to claim that the food in Mexico is ‘better’ and ‘much cheaper.’

‘I could actually afford to buy myself a proper meal without feeling like I’m going broke, which is nice.’

Early Archuleta-Jackson posted a video to TikTok last Wednesday saying he has returned to his former country and is now spending time in Guadalajara, Mexico

Early Archuleta-Jackson posted a video to TikTok last Wednesday saying he has returned to his former country and is now spending time in Guadalajara, Mexico

Archuleta-Jackson encouraged others in the United States to self-deport as well

Archuleta-Jackson encouraged others in the United States to self-deport as well

At that point, Archuleta-Jackson encouraged others in the United States to self-deport as well. 

 ‘Don’t feel bad for feeling like you gotta go,’ he told his followers, claiming: ‘This world belongs to all of us.

‘You can go wherever you want and/or need to go to get whatever you need from this world – and there’s nothing stopping you.’

Archuleta-Jackson concluded by saying he has nothing to complain about as he celebrates his 43rd birthday.

‘I’ve got love in my life, I’m in a place where I can finally find some peace and all in all, I’m feeling good about today,’ he said, adding that he is ‘happy to be here’ and ‘happy to be away from there.’

Turning his attention back to others who may be living in the United States illegally, Archuleta-Jackson said: ‘It’s time to go.

‘You don’t need a lot of money, you don’t need a lot of clout. You just need the desire and want to get your ass up and go.

‘Some of us don’t want to sit there and fight for that system,’ he added. 

‘I’m more than happy to let that f***ing system fall and go reclaim what’s mine when it’s time,’ he said ominously.

‘It’s gonna be there,’ he assured his viewers. ‘If it’s not there when I get there, I’ll f***ing make it. But I’ll be damned if I sit in a system I know is trying to kill me.’

In another video posted the following day, Archuleta-Jackson seemed to argue that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are going after black people.

‘Why y’all surprised at the evil of these people?’ he said. 

‘Like they’ve been evil forever,’ he continued, claiming it is the same system as slavery.

If he had stayed, he argued, he was either going to hurt somebody or he and his family were going to get hurt. 

That is why, Archuleta-Jackson said he would ‘rather go live my life in peace in another country.’

Daily Mail has reached out to Archuleta-Jackson for comment. 

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