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Prince Harry's US visa is under federal investigation following drug admissions in his 2023 memoir "Spare." The Heritage Foundation has sued the Department of Homeland Security to force release of Harry's visa application, claiming the public has a right to know if he disclosed his drug use or received special treatment. In his memoir, Harry admitted to using cocaine, marijuana, magic mushrooms, and ayahuasca. US immigration law requires all visa applicants to disclose any history of drug use. If Harry lied on his application, that's visa fraud carrying automatic deportation. If he told the truth, immigration experts say he should never have qualified for a visa in the first place. The case is active in US District Court. Legal experts say Harry faces real deportation risk regardless of what he disclosed. Court documents show the government is reviewing his immigration file while Heritage Foundation continues pushing for transparency. Tonight we analyze what Harry actually admitted in "Spare," what immigration law requires, the ongoing federal court case, and why legal experts say Harry created serious legal jeopardy by publishing detailed drug confessions while living in the US on a visa. 💬 What should happen? Type in comments: "DEPORT" - Immigration law applies equally "LET HIM STAY" - Diplomatic considerations matter "REVIEW" - Formal legal review needed 📰 Sources: Heritage Foundation v. DHS court filings, Bloomberg, WSJ, immigration attorneys 🔔 Subscribe for case updates 👍 Like if equal application of law matters #PrinceHarry #Immigration #Visa #Deportation #LegalAnalysis