Harry Faces Deportation Risk over Alleged Visa Lies

Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, is facing the possibility of deportation from the United States due to allegations of lying on his visa application. The allegations stem from Harry’s admission in his memoir, Spare, that he used cocaine, which is illegal for visa applicants under American immigration laws.

Nile Gardiner, a campaigner for the Heritage Foundation, which is suing the US government for access to Harry’s immigration documents, stated that Harry must face the consequences if it is found that he lied on his application. He emphasized that lying on such applications is a serious offense that can lead to removal from the country.

Former US President Donald Trump has also weighed in on the matter, stating that Harry will not receive any special treatment if he is found to have misrepresented himself on his visa application. Trump suggested that appropriate action would be taken if it is determined that Harry lied on his forms.

Harry’s legal team has argued that his cocaine use was a personal matter and should not affect his immigration status. However, the Heritage Foundation maintains that the admission of illegal drug use should disqualify Harry from obtaining a visa. The foundation also alleges that Harry may have received special treatment in his application process due to his royal status.

The issue of Harry’s visa application has become a complex and politically charged one. If it is found that Harry lied on his application, he could face serious legal consequences, including deportation. The outcome of the legal battle between the Heritage Foundation and the US government will likely determine Harry’s future in the United States.

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