Judge opens door to releasing Prince Harry's secret visa records as case returns to court
- A federal judge is reviewing a case regarding the release of documents related to Prince Harry's immigration status, focusing on potential past drug use and special treatment during his entry into the U.S.
- The Heritage Foundation is pursuing this information after the Department of Homeland Security rejected its Freedom of Information Act request for Harry's records.
- During a recent hearing, Judge Carl Nichols considered how to handle sworn statements from DHS officials about the records request and whether to release more information.
- The Heritage Foundation claims there is significant public interest in knowing if Harry was truthful on his immigration application, as lying could lead to deportation.
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Judge Hints at Releasing Prince Harry’s Redacted U.S Visa Documents Amid Calls to Revoke Status
A judge in Washington D.C. has just dealt a blow to Prince Harry amid calls to revoke the British royal's immigration status over allegations of U.S. visa fraud. The post Judge Hints at Releasing Prince Harry’s Redacted U.S Visa Documents Amid Calls to Revoke Status appeared first on Slay News.
Prince Harry is threatened with the publication of his visa documents. The issue is the prince's drug use - and whether he received a celebrity bonus when he entered the USA.
Prince Harry’s US visa records to be released? Federal judge mulls option amid drug use allegations
A federal judge is reviewing whether to release documents regarding Prince Harry's immigration status to US, amid claims the British Royal may have lied about past drug use.


Prince Harry sees court setback on immigration records case in first hearing since Trump took office
close Video Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appear at Pasadena evacuation site Video of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex speaking with the Mayor of Pasadena, Victor Gordo, and others amidst the California wildfire devastation. (CREDIT: Fox 11 Los Angeles) A federal judge indicated that he is “likely” to release immigration files on Prince Harry after the first hearing in the royal’s high-profile case since President Donald Trump took office. U.S…
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