Will he be deported? Prince Harry’s visa records to be unsealed after judge’s ruling sparks frenzy over alleged drug use deception
Prince Harry's US visa records will be partially unsealed, reigniting speculation about whether he misrepresented his past drug use.
While some believe this could lead to deportation, the controversy continues to elicit debate. The decision comes after a legal battle over whether the Duke of Sussex received special treatment during his immigration process.
Why are Prince Harry’s visa records being unsealed?
Judge Nichols, who was appointed by Donald Trump, mandated in his ruling that the government submit the redacted copies of Prince Harry's visa documents by March 18, 2025, at the latest.
The deadline for releasing the documents that will provide the most definitive proof to date regarding the Duke of Sussex's immigration fraud was set by Judge Carl Nichols, as per a report by the Daily Mail.
The Washington-based judge declared the redactions recommended by the Department of Homeland Security to be «appropriate.»
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Last year, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which is in charge of immigration in the United States, was sued by the right-wing Heritage Foundation after it denied a Freedom of Information request for Prince Harry's documents, as per a report by the Daily Mail.
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According to Heritage, Harry might have lied on the forms when asked if he had ever used drugs.
What could the released documents reveal?
Although it's unclear what information will be made public, it might contain forms that show whether Harry answered «no» when asked if he used drugs. DHS attorneys have previously stated that a fourth item must be kept confidential while the other three will be
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