Former president Donald Trump makes bold statements regarding Prince Harry’s immigration status
In a recent speech at the CPAC conference, Donald Trump hinted at the possibility of deporting Prince Harry should he be re-elected, stating that he would not extend the same protection to the Duke of Sussex as Joe Biden has purportedly done.
Trump’s remarks come in the wake of ongoing legal battles surrounding Prince Harry’s immigration documents. The former President expressed frustration with the Biden administration’s handling of the situation, accusing them of being too lenient towards Harry.
Embed from Getty ImagesPrince Harry recently faced scrutiny over his drug use, which he admitted to in his memoir “Spare.” The Heritage Foundation has filed a lawsuit against Biden’s Department of Homeland Security, alleging that Harry’s drug history may have been misrepresented on his immigration application.
Trump emphasized his disapproval of Harry’s actions, stating that the Royal Family had been “too gracious” towards him despite his perceived betrayal. He expressed his stance that Harry should face the consequences of his decisions independently.
The US government has argued in court that Harry’s confessions in his memoir may have been exaggerated to boost book sales and should not be considered as evidence against him. Nonetheless, the legal battle continues, with organizations seeking access to Harry’s immigration records to ascertain the truth.
As the saga unfolds, tensions between Prince Harry and the US government remain high, with implications for his immigration status and potential citizenship. Trump’s statements add fuel to the ongoing debate surrounding Harry’s future in the United States.