The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is currently embroiled in a legal battle over Prince Harry’s visa case, which has caught the attention of many on the Royal Grift YouTube channel.
In an unexpected turn of events, the DHS lost their bid to sweep the case under the rug with a summary judgment.
Now, all eyes are on the court date set for February 23rd, 2024 at 2:30 p.m., where the Heritage Foundation will duke it out with the DHS.
The DHS lawyers have been playing their cards close to the chest, particularly when it comes to Harry’s past drug use.
This information was revealed in his tell-all memoir, where he casually mentioned his encounters with cocaine, marijuana, and psychedelic mushrooms.
The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, has raised concerns about how Harry managed to enter the U.S. in 2020 given his history.
In response, the Heritage Foundation submitted a Freedom of Information Act request to the DHS, seeking more information.
However, the DHS promptly dismissed the request, arguing that Harry’s past drug use is a private matter.
They claim that despite his status as a public figure in the U.K., he should be treated like an ordinary citizen in the U.S., thus making his immigration records off-limits.
The DHS is doing its best to keep a lid on Harry’s immigration status, offering only minimal information.
They are determined to keep his secrets hidden, adopting an oyster-like approach, tightly clamping shut to prevent any leaks.
Meanwhile, Harry’s memoir sheds light on his relationship with drugs, revealing that while cocaine was not his vice, he found solace in marijuana.
This revelation has become a focal point for the Heritage Foundation’s lawyers, who argue that such drug use would typically result in a denial of entry into the U.S.
In response to the legal drama, the DHS has made it clear that if they were to disclose information about Harry, they would have to do the same for every individual.
Mr. Bardo, the DHS lawyer, emphasizes that there is no evidence to suggest that Harry has ever been convicted of a drug-related offense.
He dismisses the Heritage Foundation’s claims of government wrongdoing as mere speculation.
While this legal battle unfolds in the U.S., Harry finds himself entangled in another legal dispute back in the U.K.
He is currently facing associated newspapers, accusing them of engaging in questionable activities such as planting bugs and tapping phones.
This adds another layer of complexity to the situation, as the DHS seems to be going to great lengths to protect Harry, a self-confessed drug user, from the grasp of American law.
The burning question on everyone’s mind is whether Harry was truthful on his visa application regarding his drug use or if the DHS turned a blind eye.
Either way, the situation appears unfavorable.
If the DHS succeeds in keeping Harry’s secrets hidden, it could set a precedent for future border-entry cases.