Harry could be deported from the US if he lied when applying for a US visa
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British Prince Harry, who lives in the United States with his wife Meghan Markle and their children, was attacked by Donald Trump. He allowed Harry to be deported from the United States. The clue is clear: Trump, once he becomes president, will not allow any concessions even to a member of the royal family who breaks the law.
Harry could be deported from the United States if he lied when applying for a US visa. Until now, the general public does not know how the interview at the embassy took place. And even what type of visa the Duke of Sussex has: marital (after all, Meghan is American) or for people with outstanding abilities (including famous personalities).
Trump told GB News: “We’ll see if the intelligence agencies know anything about his drug use, and if he lied, we’ll have to take appropriate action.”
In his memoir, The Spare One, Harry admitted to using drugs and psychedelics. It is still unclear: did embassy officials ask him about his “experience with drugs” when he applied for a visa? And if so, what did the king’s son respond?
The prince’s visa status was thrown into doubt after the conservative US Heritage Foundation sued the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) last year, demanding access to Harry’s immigration records.
In mid-March, a federal judge ordered DHS to turn over the prince’s visa documents to decide whether they should be made public. On March 17, the ministry’s lawyers began to delay and asked the court for more time to “seek the necessary data.” Trump believes the Biden administration is covering up for the prince.
Harry moved to the US in 2020. She and Meghan Markle live in a Montecito mansion in California and have two children, Archie and Lilibet.
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