Trump says no plan to deport Prince Harry: He’s received sufficient issues with his spouse

Amid ongoing authorized challenges and questions surrounding the immigration standing of self-exiled British royal Prince Harry, US President Donald Trump mentioned that he has no plans to deport the previous Duke of Sussex. Trump remarked that Harry “has sufficient issues together with his spouse” and confirmed he has no plans to take away him from the nation.
“I don’t need to do this. I’ll depart him alone. He’s received sufficient issues together with his spouse. She’s horrible,” Trump instructed the New York Submit.
Prince Harry, the previous Duke of Sussex, and his spouse, Meghan Markle, stepped down as working members of the British royal household in January 2020 and relocated to Meghan’s residence state of California. Since then, they’ve launched a non-profit organisation and pursued numerous different initiatives.
Trump’s assertion follows issues raised by the conservative suppose tank, the Heritage Basis, concerning Harry’s visa utility. The organisation alleges that Harry might have didn’t disclose previous unlawful drug use, as talked about in his memoir. The Division of Homeland Safety (DHS) is beneath stress to assessment his immigration standing, however the matter stays beneath judicial consideration.
The US President’s feedback additionally replicate his ongoing criticism of Harry and Meghan. He has beforehand accused the couple of receiving preferential remedy from the Biden administration and has usually ridiculed Harry, claiming he’s “whipped” by Meghan. “I feel poor Harry is being led round by the nostril,” he instructed the Submit.
The British royals have additionally been vocal critics of Trump, with Meghan referring to him as “divisive” and “misogynistic” throughout the 2016 presidential race.
The query of Prince Harry’s visa standing has additionally emerged in opposition to the backdrop of Trump’s sweeping crackdown on undocumented immigrants within the US, as he has already initiated mass deportations.
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