Donald Trump has said that he would not provide Prince Harry with an immigration exemption if he were to be elected President once again. This implies that he would be left to fend for himself, and there is a possibility that he might be deported.

He made no bones about the fact that he does not like the Duke of Sussex, and he very plainly said that Harry’s immigration status may come under review. The former President of the United States talked with the Daily Express, which is a journal from the United Kingdom, over the weekend at the Christian Political Action Conference (CPAC) event in Maryland.

“I wouldn’t consider protecting him,” Don replies. He was a traitor to the Queen. Unforgivable lies in it. In the event that it were up to me, he would be on his own alone.

He concluded that remark by criticizing the administration of Vice President Joe Biden for what he considers to be too lenient treatment of Harry in relation to the scandal surrounding the Department of Homeland Security (more on that in a moment), saying, “I believe that they have been too gracious to him after what he has done.”

Now, what Trump seems to be referring to here is this conflict with the Department of Homeland Security, which the Prince is tangentially engaged in. More specifically, a watchdog organization is suing the federal government in an effort to acquire documents from Harry’s immigration paperwork and application for his visa.

You are undoubtedly well aware that the individual in question is not yet a citizen of the United States of America. In addition, he admitted in his book that he had engaged in a variety of narcotic activities before to arriving to the United States.

This is a clear admission that breaches DHS entrance policy, according to the watchdog organization, and they are asking that the government hand up those documents to prove it. However, Homeland Security is putting up a battle, stating that Harry has a right to privacy. They also claim that he may have been lying, and this “confession” in the book does not constitute a declaration made under oath according to their interpretation.

It would seem that what Trump is indicating here is that the Department of Homeland Security, which is directly under his supervision, would let the chips to fall where they may, which could, in theory, result in PH being expelled from the United States.

By Anna

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