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    Prince Harry Faces U.S. Deportation Risk as Judge Orders Visa Papers Release—Will He Be Banned for Drug Confession?

    Prince Harry’s visa records will be released today, raising concerns over potential deportation if he misrepresented drug use on immigration paperwork.
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    Prince Harry faces scrutiny as U.S. officials prepare to release his visa documents, which may impact his immigration status.
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    Prince Harry’s immigration status in the United States faces new scrutiny as a federal judge has ordered the release of key visa documents. The files, set to be made public today, could reveal whether the Duke of Sussex disclosed past drug use on his immigration paperwork.

    Judge Carl Nichols ruled that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) must provide redacted versions of the documents by March 18. The decision follows a lawsuit from the conservative Heritage Foundation, which has questioned whether the royal received special treatment while securing a visa.

    In his memoir Spare and his Netflix series, Harry openly discussed using cannabis, cocaine, and psychedelic mushrooms. If he failed to acknowledge drug use on his application, experts warn he could face legal consequences, including potential deportation.

    Calls for Harry’s Departure Intensify

    Greg Swenson, chairman of Republicans Overseas UK, stated that if the documents show any discrepancies, the prince should voluntarily leave the U.S. to avoid legal proceedings. He emphasized that given the current immigration crackdown, it would be unfair for Harry to receive special treatment.

    Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of State has reiterated its stance on immigration violations, warning that visa holders who fail to comply with laws face possible deportation.

    Despite growing speculation, former President Donald Trump is unlikely to intervene. Swenson noted that Harry’s case does not hold enough political weight to prompt presidential action. However, Trump recently took a jab at the royal’s personal life, saying he would give Harry a break because “he’s got enough problems with his wife,” referring to Meghan Markle.

    What the Documents Could Reveal

    While it remains unclear how much information will be disclosed, the released files may confirm what type of visa Harry holds. Some experts believe he may have been granted an A-1 Head of State visa, typically reserved for government officials and dignitaries.

    DHS attorneys have agreed to release three redacted documents but maintain that one must remain confidential. Heritage Foundation officials argue that if Harry falsely answered the drug-use question, it could lead to further legal challenges.

    As the debate over Harry’s immigration status intensifies, today’s document release may provide long-awaited answers about whether the royal accurately reported his past or if his residency in the U.S. is at risk.

    Jaja Agpalo
    Jaja Agpalo

    Jaja has a degree in journalism and took classes in international law and business communication. Jaja’s career spans roles at prominent international media outlets, including Business Times and Brigada. As a news editor, she covered a wide range of beats, including business, economy, cryptocurrency, and personal finance. Additionally, she has successfully managed teams of writers producing content on gaming, technology, and entertainment.


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