Criticism has been directed at President Joe Biden for his support of Prince Harry amidst looming deportation concerns in the United States.
The Duke of Sussex faces potential expulsion if allegations surface that he provided false information on his visa application.
The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank based in the US, is gearing up to challenge the Department of Homeland Security in a legal showdown over Prince Harry’s visa status.
Their contention stems from Harry’s candid revelations about past drug use in his memoir, which they argue should have disqualified him from entering the country.
Within the pages of his book, Prince Harry openly confessed to experimenting with substances like cocaine, marijuana, and psychedelic mushrooms.
The Heritage Foundation suspects that Harry may have misrepresented this information in his visa application, prompting their push for transparency in the case.
While the Biden administration has thrown its weight behind Prince Harry, advocating for his cause, the Department of Homeland Security has raised concerns about the potential breach of the Duke’s privacy should the documents be made public.
They assert that Harry’s admissions of substance use, for substantial financial gain, could have serious implications for his immigration status.
Neil Gardner, the director of the Margaret Thatcher Freedom Center at the Heritage Foundation, expressed apprehension to the US Daily Express, suggesting that Prince Harry could face deportation if it is discovered that he was untruthful on his visa application.
Gardner hinted at possible hidden agendas within the Biden administration, insinuating that there may be undisclosed motivations at play.
Central to the dispute is the question of whether Prince Harry received special treatment from the US government.
Gardner emphasized that the efforts to shield the records from public scrutiny hint at underlying secrets that warrant further investigation.
He urged Prince Harry to embrace transparency and welcome the release of the documents if his intentions are genuine.
Looking ahead, Gardner underscored the gravity of the situation, highlighting that falsifying information on a visa application is a criminal offense that typically results in deportation.
He emphasized the necessity for US authorities to address the matter impartially and uphold the integrity of the immigration system.