Donald Trump May Deport Prince Harry if It Turns Out He Lied on His Visa Application

Prince Harry could be deported from the United States if, when he applied for a visa, he lied about the fact that he had used drugs in his youth. And in particular cocaine, marijuana, magic mushrooms, and ayahuasca, a psychedelic drug native to the Amazon, as he himself wrote in his autobiography Spare. To ask US President Donald Trump to make public the documents concerning Prince Harry’s immigration process is the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank based in Washington. Trump himself had hypothesized in the past that Harry could be deported under his administration if it emerged the Duke had falsified information on his visa application form.

The Duke of Sussex moved with his American wife Meghan Markle and their son Archie in 2020 to Montecito, California. Here in 2021 their second daughter Lilibet was born who, like her brother, has dual British-American citizenship. By law, asylum seekers in the United States must declare whether they have used drugs in their lifetime. The Heritage Foundation had taken Harry’s case to court, believing it to be of “immense public interest,” but lost the case in September after Judge Carl Nichols ruled it should remain private.

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In October, Samuel Dewey, a Heritage attorney, tried to overturn the ruling, arguing that releasing Harry’s immigration file “will help the public better understand the department’s conduct and how its officials exercise their discretion.” Now that the Duke of Sussex no longer has the support of the Biden administration, the Heritage Foundation is hoping Trump will overturn the court’s decision to keep the files secret.

”I will be lobbying President Trump to release Prince Harry’s immigration documents and the president has the legal authority to do so,” Nile Gardiner, director of Heritage’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, told the New York Post. “Donald Trump ushered in a new era of strict border controls and, as you know, Prince Harry should be held fully accountable, having admitted to his massive use of illegal drugs,” he added. “I strongly expect that action will be taken,” he concluded.

–Adnkronos International, Rome (TNS)

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