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Of Course Prince Harry Thinks He Can Break Our Immigrations Laws, Everyone Else Does 

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A recent lawsuit is petitioning The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to publicly release Prince Harry’s immigration records after the Duke of Sussex admitted to illegally using drugs, namely cocaine, psychedelics, and marijuana, in his memoir Spare.

In a release, the organization suing the DHS — the conservative Heritage Foundation — said Harry either “lied on the application and DHS needs to address that,” or “he told the truth and DHS granted him an exception.”

If Harry did lie, can we really blame him? The Biden Administration has made it clear to the world that American immigration laws and border security are not a priority. Since Biden took office, America has experienced record-breaking numbers of illegal immigrants, and this month those numbers are set to reach the highest in national history, thanks to the expiration of Title 42 on May 11.

Title 42, a pandemic-era policy, allowed border patrol to immediately expel illegal migrants upon first encounter. Once it expires, illegal migrants can either “seek asylum in the U.S. or be released into the country on parole without seeking asylum,” reports the Washington Examiner.

Last weekend, mayors of Texas border cities Brownsville, El Paso, and Laredo declared a state of emergency. “We haven’t even hit the 11th and that’s when it gets bad. If we’re seeing this daily, we’re in trouble. We’re in deep, deep, deep trouble,” Chris Cabrera, a 21-year Border Patrol agent, told the Washington Examiner.

The problem with the illegal immigration crisis isn’t only that we have no way of

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