Prince Harry’s U.S. immigration archives to be released as a deadline for the Department of Homeland Security

London – Prince Harry’s U.S. immigration files must be made public by the end of Tuesday in accordance with an order issued by the Washington, D.C. District Court, where the Conservative Heritage Foundation claims British Royal Royal When he applied for a visa, he might have covered up his past drug use. Harry currently lives in California with his wife Meghan and his children.
Visa residency in the United States application inquiries about current and historical drug use. Admission of drug use may result in visa applications being denied, but immigration officials can make a final decision on many factors at their discretion. Lying on a visa application can lead to a lifelong ban on entering the United States.
“The government has a lot of discretion, but simply admitting that drug use is not a qualification to enter the country, but lying about drug use can be more severe and may be disqualified,” said Jessica Levinson, a CBS News Law writer.
The Heritage Foundation says Harry may have lied about his past drug use. Their allegations revolve around Harry in his Memoirpublished in January 2023, he describes the use of various types of drugs.
“Cocaine is not fun and doesn’t make me particularly happy because it seems to make everyone around me feel different, but it does make me feel different, which is the main goal.”
He also wrote: “Marijuana is different. It actually really helped me.”
The Heritage Foundation filed a free information request with the Department of Homeland Security in 2023, and soon after his book was published, he sought access to Harry’s immigration documents.
“Harry has publicly acknowledged a large amount of illegal drug use. What do we mean? Harry seems to have received special treatment: If the prince answers truthfully, DHS looks like another way, or if the prince lies on his visa application, that looks like another way.
Harry and Meghan move to the United States in 2020 Resigned from a job member The royal family of Britain.
Meghan is a U.S. citizen, but it is not clear how Harry’s visa to enter the country. The prince did not publicly respond to the Heritage Foundation’s claims because they appeared a year ago.
In February, President Trump ruled out the deportation of Harry, saying he would “let him stay alone”, adding: “He and his wife have enough problems. She’s terrible.”
Meghan has been a critic of Mr. Trump.
Gardiner of the Heritage Foundation argues: “Most Americans don’t like the perception of celebrities and anyone else, and Harry’s reputation and profile make this a perfect window for DHS behavior.” “If DHS grants Harry’s special treatment, then these implications are obvious: In the past, it may have been granted such treatment to others who are well-known enough or politically unified enough, and it is likely that they will continue to do so.”
Ian Lee contributed to the report.