U.S. Conservative Group calls for Prince Harry’s Deportation – Past Drug Use
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U.S. Conservative Group calls for Prince Harry's Deportation - Past Drug Use
Prince Harry’s visa should not be granted and he should be deported to the U.S. as a conservative group demands. Prince Harry’s autobiography detailed his past with pot and other drugs, which caused a stir, especially in conservative circles across the Atlantic. The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank that has been in operation for more than 50 years, called for Prince Harry’s deportation because of his past drug use. The 38-year-old Duke of Sussex is currently in Los Angeles, California with his wife Meghan Markle, and their son, Archie. Harry, 38, is currently living in Los Angeles on a visa and has no plans to apply for permanent U.S. residence or citizenship, despite being eligible. The couple left the Royal Family in January 2020 and moved to California. The tabloids and aggressive paparazzi continued to follow them. A representative from The Heritage Foundation stated that the organization is fighting the U.S. State Department and refused to reveal any details about Prince Harry’s visa application. Conservative media often side with Prince Harry and the Royal Family, making the power couple a target of conservative media. The Heritage Foundation challenged his visa status. He also drank after his first date with Meghan Markle. Harry stated that he started doing it for fun and then realized how beneficial it was for him. “I would say it’s one of the fundamental aspects of my life that changed and helped me deal the traumas and the painful memories of the past.” Prince Harry also described his experiences with shrooms, talking to toilets and strange visions. High Times has been following reports about his marijuana use since at most 2017. (Tyler Dooley is Meghan’s nephew. He is also the half-brother of Thomas Markle Jr. and was the first to get into the cannabis industry in 2015. However, visa records are confidential according to law. A spokesperson for the U.S. State Department stated that visa records are confidential under Section 222 (f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. Therefore, we cannot discuss individual visa cases. Experts in legal matters aren’t certain if Harry’s drug use has ever threatened his visa status. However, Harry can remain in the United States to work and live. Page Six was told by Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor. “An admission to drug use is usually grounds of inadmissibility.” “That means Prince Harry’s Visa should have been denied or revoked as he admitted to using cocaine and mushrooms.” James Leonard, a New Jersey attorney, disagreed with Rahmani. He said that Prince Harry’s status is not at risk.