Trump Calls For The Deportation Of Who?

Now this is downright hilarious.

The relocation of Prince Harry to California alongside his spouse, Meghan Markle, and their children, post his withdrawal from royal duties in England, is facing potential hurdles regarding his visa status. Concerns have been voiced by former President Donald Trump regarding the accuracy of information provided by Prince Harry on his visa application, particularly concerning his history of drug use.

During an interview with Nigel Farage on British GB News, Trump hinted at potential repercussions if it’s discovered that Prince Harry misrepresented his drug use on his visa application. Trump stressed the significance of compliance with immigration laws and suggested that if re-elected president, appropriate measures might be taken regarding Prince Harry’s residency in the U.S.

When pressed by Farage about the potential consequences, Trump remained non-committal, indicating that deportation could be a possibility depending on the circumstances. He emphasized the principle of fairness, stating that Prince Harry should not receive preferential treatment in the visa application process.

The controversy surrounding Prince Harry’s visa status intensified when the Heritage Foundation initiated legal action against the Department of Homeland Security to access his immigration records. U.S. law mandates disclosure of drug use history for certain visa applications, with failure to disclose potentially resulting in denial.

While Prince Harry has openly discussed his past drug use in his memoir, “Spare,” it remains uncertain whether he disclosed this information during his visa application process. A federal judge’s ruling compelled the DHS to release Prince Harry’s visa documents for review before any decision is made regarding their public release, prompting a request from DHS lawyers for additional time to locate the records.

Despite expressing interest in obtaining U.S. citizenship during an interview on “Good Morning America,” Prince Harry may encounter obstacles due to his royal status. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services policy manual stipulates that applicants holding titles of nobility must renounce their titles publicly to become U.S. citizens.

In addition to addressing Prince Harry’s visa situation, Trump’s interview covered various other topics, including defending Kate Middleton amid a Photoshop controversy, discussing King Charles’ health battle, and criticizing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for their treatment of the late Queen Elizabeth.