Immigration of Prince Harry who will partially publish DHS

Department for Homeland Security (DHS) He will release parts of the immigration record of Prince Harry with some newsrooms, in a lawsuit in progress about the royal move to the United States.
The move comes after the federal judge Carl Nichols ordered the Agency to submit to the court a redescated version of Harry’s file for a review with the final goal of posting records, according to a New York Post report on Friday.
He was disputed whether the British royal lied to immigration documents or received a preferential treatment when he moved to the United States in 2020, and Harry later discovered in his memoir “The Reserve”, which was published in 2023, that he used illegal drugs.
Prince Harry (Wictor Szymanowicz/Anadolu Agency)
The Heritage Foundation, the Conservative Research Center, sued the DHS in an attempt to publish Harry’s record, hoping to reveal that 40-year-old Royal failed to discover his former drug use on his andMmigration application.
In the DHS application to the Court, the Agency announced that it could transfer “Item 1-3” Harry’s records with some newsrooms, but will not publish “point 4”
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry (Getty Images)
It is unclear which information that DHS is set out to contain, although Nichols said at the hearing earlier this month that he wanted the record to be published “in stages” to prevent violation of the offense Us laws on privacy.
DHS will have until March 6 to provide a recorded version of a referee review, according to the report.
Nile Gardiner, Director of the Freedom Center Margaret Thatcher Foundation of Heritage, claimed that “transparency” is important when it comes to managing immigration cases.
He was disputed whether the British royal lied to immigration documents or was given a preferential treatment when he moved to the United States in 2020. (Random house)
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“It is important because this issue is the rule of law, transparency and responsibility. No one should be above the law,” Gardiner said earlier this month. “Donald Trump is introduced into the new era of strictly implementation of border control, and you know, Prince Harry should be completely retained to explain because he acknowledged the extensive illegal use of drugs.”
DHS did not immediately respond to the Digital Request Fox News for comment.