Prince Harry Visa Documents: Prince Harry’s ‘closely redacted’ visa documents made public. He won’t face deportation from US

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Prince Harry's 'heavily redacted' visa documents made public. He won't face deportation from US
Prince Harry’s visa documents have been made public and it exhibits there was no preferential therapy for granting him US visa.

Prince Harry doesn’t have the chance of being deported to the UK on grounds of mendacity to the US authorities about his drug abuse as his immigration documents have been revealed Tuesday after a two-year courtroom battle. A lawyer from the Department of Homeland Security stated Harry’s visa utility adopted all of the “applicable rules and regulations”. Heritage Foundation, a right-wing think-thank, introduced the case in opposition to Harry, who’s now a US resident, saying that he both lied to the US authorities or the federal government gave him preferential therapy.
According to stories, the six documents that had been launched Tuesday include pages with blocked-out parts meant to guard Harry’s privateness.
Three years after settling within the US, Harry revealed his memoir ‘Spare’ through which he wrote about utilizing hashish, cocaine and magic mushrooms. He spoke about his habit in his Netflix sequence as effectively. The think-tank alleged that given his tryst with medicine, he wouldn’t have gotten a visa within the US in 2020 — indicating that both he lied to the administration or he was given royal therapy.
The launched documents included a declaration from Jarrod Panter, chief FOIA officer at DHS, who stated that the company decided it was not doable to launch ‘any portion’ of Harry’s data as anybody with a familiarity with immigration legislation may simply decide Harry’s standing.
Panter wrote that the US immigration “routinely protects from disclosure the nonimmigrant/immigrant status sought by third parties who do not have permission from the beneficiary to receive this information” however added that no preferential therapy was given to Harry.
“This speculation by (Heritage) does not point to any evidence of government misconduct,” he stated.
“The records, as explained above, do not support such an allegation but show the regulatory process involved in reviewing and granting immigration benefits which was done in compliance with the Immigration and Nationality Act and applicable rules and regulation,” he added.
Prince Harry and his spouse Meghan Markle aren’t in President Donald Trump’s good books. This triggered speculations that Trump may need Prince Harry to be deported however not too long ago he stated he doesn’t need to hassle him as he already has a ‘horrible’ spouse.

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