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Prince Harry Faces Potential Deportation from the U.S.
Prince Harry's status in the United States is under scrutiny, with a lawyer suggesting that he could face deportation for violating American immigration laws.
Samuel Dewey, representing the Washington-based Heritage Foundation think tank, shared insights on GB News regarding the 38-year-old royal's visa application and subsequent move to the U.S. Amidst speculations about the Duke of Sussex's legal standing, Dewey emphasized the uncertainty surrounding the situation due to a lack of transparency from authorities.
According to Dewey, individuals who provide false information on immigration documents often face deportation, highlighting the serious implications of such actions.
The Heritage Foundation has been actively advocating for the disclosure of Prince Harry's paperwork to investigate potential discrepancies related to drug use prior to his relocation to California in 2020.
In his memoir “Spare,” the Duke confessed to using marijuana, magic mushrooms, and cocaine, raising concerns about his compliance with immigration regulations.
Efforts to uncover the truth have been met with obstacles, as the Department of Homeland Security has been reluctant to release crucial information.
Neema Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor, echoed Dewey's sentiments by stating that a history of drug use could jeopardize Prince Harry's residency status in the U.S. Failure to disclose such details might not only impact his eligibility for citizenship but also lead to deportation proceedings.
Despite being married to American citizen Meghan Markle and having two children born in the U.S., Prince Harry's past admissions have cast a shadow over his legal standing.
His candid remarks about using drugs as a coping mechanism have sparked debates about the implications on his immigration status.
However, the U.S. State Department has maintained confidentiality on visa records, citing legal provisions that restrict the disclosure of individual cases.
Following his recent attendance at King Charles' coronation service in London, Prince Harry swiftly returned to the U.S., where he and Meghan Markle encountered a harrowing experience with aggressive paparazzi in New York.
The couple claimed to have been involved in a dangerous car chase, underscoring the challenges they face in balancing their public lives with privacy concerns.
As the debate over Prince Harry's immigration status continues, the specter of potential deportation looms large, raising questions about the future trajectory of the royal family's American ties.