Prince Harry's immigration records will soon be made public as a U.S. District Court judge ordered their release after a lawsuit by the Heritage Foundation. The conservative think tank seeks transparency regarding Prince Harry's visa application, particularly focusing on his disclosures of past drug use mentioned in his memoir. The legal argument suggests potential grounds for visa rejection based on drug-related admissions and questions whether proper protocols were followed when the Duke entered the U.S. in March 2020, raising concerns over immigration law violations and the vetting process.
"We're only focused on the specific issue that's drawn all the press attention: the drug use, attorney Samuel Dewey, who represents the Heritage Foundation, previously told CNN."
"The Heritage Foundation argued there are only certain ways Prince Harry could have entered the United States in March 2020."
"He might have disclosed his past drug use and sought a waiver of admission but Heritage argued, this normally would take several years to attain, the documents read."
"Heritage contended that the Duke's conduct likely violated numerous laws that should have made him ineligible for admission."
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