Prince Harry's immigration docs paint 'clear picture' into how he was allowed into US: report

Documents released in court Tuesday paint a "clear picture" that Prince Harry likely lied on his visa application during his 2020 move to the U.S., one lawyer says.

Prince Harry's immigration records were the subject of a 2023 Freedom of Information Act request by the Heritage Foundation. (Wiktor Szymanowicz/Anadolu Agency)

Dewey told the New York Post that the documents point to the possibility that Harry lied and failed to divulge his history of drug use on what was likely a 0-1 visa application, which are typically filed with the State Department for people "of exceptional talent or ability."

The Heritage Foundation lawyer argued that if Harry had admitted to taking drugs, the information would have gone into a DS-160 file and been sent to DHS in its entirety, but would not have ended up with DHS if he was dishonest about his prior drug use.

Dewey believes that the documents are proof that the State Department and DHS were still withholding information from Heritage and the court, noting an excerpt from the closed-door hearing that was released Tuesday.

"While I have some of the ‘true set of facts’ right now, I don’t have all of them," Judge Nichols said at the April 30, 2024, hearing. "And I well understand that some of this information that we’ve been talking about today is not at DHS."

Prince Harry may well have committed a felony if he lied about drug use on his visa application, critics charge. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

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Noting the admission, the Heritage Foundation has argued that it is in the public’s interest to see the immigration records to determine whether the British royal was honest or received preferential treatment on his 2020 visa application.

"Time for Prince Harry to go home. Every partial answer raises three new questions. We now believe he has committed a felony by lying on an 0-1 visa and on form DS-160," Mike Howell, Oversight Project executive director at the Heritage Foundation, told the New York Post. 

"The Garland Justice Department and Prince Harry conspired to hide the truth and waste a massive amount of public resources to defend someone who hates their own country and is hell-bent on tearing down this one too," he added. "Prince Harry should self-deport now. He can use his Royal status to drink at the Netflix liberal grift machine and bash the results of the 2024 Presidential Election back in the UK on their taxpayer dime."

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