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    Prince Harry’s Visa Battle Ends as Judge Closes Case With Sealed Ruling

    By AJ McDougall,

    6 hours ago
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    A lawsuit filed by a conservative think tank aimed at exposing Prince Harry ’s immigration records is kaput after a judge closed it on Monday, according to court records obtained by Newsweek . The magazine reported that Judge Carl J. Nichols had sealed his order, leaving it unclear which way he ultimately ruled on the case. A lawyer for the Heritage Foundation acknowledged to Newsweek that they had seen that Nichols had issued a sealed ruling. “We know nothing about how the judge ruled,” Kyle Brosnan added. The organization sued the Department of Homeland Security earlier this year to find out if Prince Harry had improperly been granted a U.S. visa despite publicly admitting that he had used cocaine and other drugs, arguing there was “immense public interest” in getting to the bottom of the question of his potential “preferential treatment.” Critics have dismissed the lawsuit, which was filed after the department rejected the foundation’s Freedom of Information Act request for the Duke of Sussex’s immigration records, as political theater.

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    Sandy
    36m ago
    The judge did the right thing and it's really good for Harry because Harry's personal things does not supposed to be drug out into the streets..(just throw the constitutional rights out the window)..if that's the case anybody's personal information could be drug into the streets.. So Good for Prince Harry.
    Rose Conry
    1h ago
    prince harry would like his case private nothing wrong with that
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