Prince Harry gets major visa boost as US Government lashes out at ‘unfounded speculation’ | Royal | News
Prince Harry has received fresh backing from the US Government as a new document reveals Biden’s administration firmly believes his immigration papers should remain private.
In a document seen by Newsweek, the Government states any “speculation of impropriety” about Harry’s past drug use was unfounded”.
Conservative thinktank the Heritage Foundation has questioned the Department of Homeland Security’s decision to grant Harry a US visa after he admitted to taking illegal drugs in his memoir, Spare.
It sued the US government in an attempt to force the department to release Harry’s visa records to determine whether he had lied in his official paperwork. This is because a history of drug use would normally disqualify an applicant from being granted residence.
Heritage lost its case, with a judge ruling that his records should remain private. However, the think tank is attempting to overturn the ruling.
The Biden administration has now responded to the latest challenge, and appears to have doubled down on its handling of Harry’s move to the US.
A Government court filing, seen by Newsweek, reads: “The evidence before the Court plainly sufficed to show that [Heritage’s] speculation of impropriety was unfounded.”
It comes as Judge Carl J. Nichols reviewed Harry’s immigration records in private without revealing the contents, prior to terminating the case in September.
“Following in camera review of certain records and associated declarations, the Court agrees that the Duke’s privacy interest outweighs any public interest, and therefore grants Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment.”
However, the executive director of the think tank’s oversight project responded to Newsweek at the time stating the case became “more suspicious”.
Mike Howell said: “While our case is far from over as we explore appeal, I’d say that these very curious redactions point to something serious afoot.”
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