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    Trump Suggests Deporting Prince Harry

    March 19, 2024Updated:March 19, 2024 US News No Comments
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    If Trump were to win re-election, former president Donald Trump made articles by suggesting Prince Harry might confront deportation from the country. The remarks came during a planet- special interview with GB News ‘ Nigel Farage, where Trump discussed the Duke of Sussex’s coming in America, saying that there should be” no favorable cure” for him.

    Trump continued to express his thoughts on the effects of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on the late Queen Elizabeth II during the interview preview. ” Although she would n’t show it because she was strong and smart, but I would imagine they broke her heart”, Trump said.

    She was in her 90s and hearing this thing, and the things they were saying were so terrible and awful. I think they broke her heart”.

    ” If they know something about the medication and if he lied, I’ll have to take suitable motion”, Trump said about Harry. Prince Harry’s usage of drugs has become a subject of heated debate in the media over the years. He has been honest about his early experiences with using drugs, including cocaine and pot.

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    Harry acknowledged his troubles with mental health, the demands of being a imperial, and the media’s constant monitoring of his situation.

    In his autobiography,” Spare,” which was released in early 2023, he discusses various aspects of his life, including the challenges he faced growing up in the royal household, his military service, and his decision to step down from senior royal duties with his wife, Meghan Markle. His open admission to drug use was a key part of a larger tale.

    The previous president made the case for “appropriate motion,” which could mean preventing Prince Harry from residing in America. Prince Harry’s earlier drug use has an impact on U.S. immigration regulations and how to handle those who admit using controlled substances.

    The immigration laws in the United States are complex and can be rigorous regarding who can enter the country with a history of drug usage or other related offenses. But, the former president has hinted at kicking out the duke before.

    Under U. S. immigration rules, past substance use can affect an adult’s calipers. The Immigration and Nationality Act ( INA ) lists a number of grounds for a foreign national to be declared inadmissible, including some illegal behavior and violations involving controlled substances.

    You may have assumed that they would have been aware of this for a very long time. You did”, Trump said. ” But I thought they were extremely rude to the community, to the royal family. The idea of the royal household and the royal family is something I’m very fond of.

    Trump wrapped up his remarks by praising Queen Elizabeth II for her 75 years of rule. ” Then, I’m a little biased because I thought the queen was amazing. I mean, think of it, all those years, 75 times, she’s almost always made a mistake. It’s about incredible”.

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