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Title: Trump has stated that he has no intention of deporting him from the United
Post by: bosman on 2025-02-21 21:47
Amid a legal dispute over Prince Harry's immigration status, President Donald Trump has stated that he has no intention of deporting him from the United States.
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On Friday, Trump declared, "I don't want to do that." "I'll give him some space." He already had enough issues with his wife. She is awful. Remember that there is a litigation in Washington, DC, about Harry's immigration status. The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, had claimed that he might have concealed illicit drug usage, which should have prevented him from being granted a US visa. He described how he dabbled with weed and mushrooms as a youth and tried cocaine multiple times in his memoir, Spare. In its lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Heritage referenced his own statements in an attempt to have Records of Harry's visa were made public. Then, when Harry moved to California following "Megxit," when he and Meghan resigned from all royal obligations, it was said that Trump's predecessor, Democrat Joe Biden, granted him preferential treatment. In the past, the think tank attempted to obtain Harry's visa documents through US Customs and Border Protection, but the agency said it required the Duke of Sussex's consent before releasing them. Trump had earlier implied in March that he could deport the Duke, but it appears that he has since changed his mind. "We'll need to see if they know anything about the drugs, and if he lied, they'll have to take appropriate action," he told GB News. According to the US Department of State, drug offences may result in visa Candidates are not eligible. Prior to taking its case to court, Heritage had attempted to use freedom of information requests to get the information from the DHS. Harry is not involved in the legal action. In what has been seen as a clear indication that the documents could be made public to some extent, Judge Carl Nichols asked the DHS this week for specifics on the redactions it could make to Harry's visa records. On September 9, Judge Nichols had already decided that the confidential documents should be kept confidential. It's unclear what Harry's immigration status is—whether he has a green card, which indicates permanent residency, or a normal or diplomatic visa.
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