According to a bombshell new legal filing, Joe Biden’s ‘arrogant’ ambassador to the United Kingdom could protect Prince Harry from deportation.
The Heritage Foundation is suing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for access to Prince Harry’s visa documents to determine whether he made false statements about prior drug use.
Harry admitted to experimenting with cocaine, cannabis, and psychedelic mushrooms. This behavior should have been disclosed on the application forms filed before he relocated to the United States in 2020.
The government warns immigrants that making misleading or false claims on government paperwork is grounds for deportation.
The Heritage Foundation is seeking the release of Harry’s documents, saying they are in the public interest.
Previously, DHS lawyers stated that releasing the paperwork would be an invasion of Prince Harry’s privacy.
However, on Mar. 25, Jane Hartley, the US ambassador to the United Kingdom, told Sky News that Harry would not be deported even if he made a false declaration on his documents.
She declared that it would not happen in the Biden administration.
The Heritage Foundation responded to the remark with a 100-page filing. In it, they accused Hartley of protecting the prince and demanded that the visa application be made public.
The filing also stated that Hartley discussed not only the Duke of Sussex’s current immigration status but also his future status.
According to Nile Gardiner, Director of The Heritage Foundation’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, Hartley’s comments on Prince Harry are an extraordinary intervention by a senior US diplomat in an ongoing federal court case.
According to the Daily Mail, Gardiner stated that the Biden Administration has taken significant measures to safeguard Prince Harry. Additionally, the Administration has ruled out the possibility of deporting the Duke of Sussex, even if he violated US immigration law and lied on his US immigration application.
District Judge Carl Nichols is currently presiding over the case and has requested to review Harry’s visa documents to determine whether DHS was correct in arguing that they are exempt from release.
Hartley commented on Donald Trump’s statement that he could expel the prince from the country if he wins the presidency in November.
Trump stated that if they have information about the drugs and the prince lied, appropriate action will be taken by the DHS.