deportation. A conservative think tank has demanded that President Trump make Prince Harry's immigration file public following claims that the Duke of Sussex may have made false statements about his history of using illegal drugs when leaving the United Kingdom.
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After the exiled British royal family member admitted to using cocaine, cannabis, and psychedelic mushrooms in his 2023 memoir, «Spare,» Trump, 78, promised on the 2024 campaign trail that he would take appropriate action in response to any false claims on official forms. This legal battle has already been triggered by Harry's immigration status.
Last year, a federal judge decided against disclosing the prince's application documents. Normally, applicants for visas or green cards must disclose their history of drug use; if they are dishonest, they risk severe repercussions, including removal, as quoted in a report by The NY Post.
Attorneys and fellows at the Heritage Foundation are now hoping that the 47th president will open the records himself, overturning the court's decision to keep them sealed.
Nile Gardiner, director of Heritage's Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, stated that he will be pressing the president to make Prince Harry's immigration records public, and