Donald Trump, Prince Harry
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The Department of Homeland Security made a shock announcement on the immigration status of England’s Prince Harry. DHS has agreed to release Prince Harry’s travel visa documents to the public.

Lawyers for DHS said that three documents can be unsealed with redactions, giving the public the first look at whether the Duke of Sussex lied on his immigration forms about his past drug use.

President Donald Trump previously said he would not deport Prince Harry because being married to Meghan Markle was “punishment” enough.

“I don’t want to do that,” Trump told the New York Post. “I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”

But Harry clapped back. He threatened to sue Trump for slandering his wife.

Now sources close to Trump tell DailyMail.com that the president has “vowed transparency” and will support legal action to deport Harry.

In his 2022 visa application, Harry denied using drugs in the past. But in his 2023 memoir Spare, Harry admitted using street drugs, including marijuana and magic mushrooms to get high.

The Biden administration ordered the visa application sealed, but a source says “President Trump has made it very clear that if Harry is found to have not told the truth on his visa application, then he could face prosecution.”

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“If Harry answered the drugs question truthfully, that would have triggered a visa waiver process whereby he would have been interviewed and given a waiver. If that is the case, the public has a right to know,” the source said.

Even if Trump doesn’t deport Harry, he faces prosecution for lying on a government form — the same charge Hunter Biden was convicted of.

The source added: “President Trump has said he won’t deport Harry but there is no doubt he would support a prosecution.”

The source warned that Harry is “far from off-the-hook”, adding: “The word in Washington is he should be very worried indeed. There is no love lost between the Sussexes and President Trump.”