As the former president of the US, Donald Trump, hints at deporting Prince Harry, there are different opinions—even among reality stars who chased the American dream as Harry did.
This article provides more details on comments from the “90 Day Fiancé” favorites weighing in on this royal saga. While they’re still on whether Harry should go, one thing’s clear: equal treatment for all citizens is non-negotiable. Read on for the fiery debate!
Reality Stars Speak Up
Jesse Meester, the seasoned star from “90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days,” proudly boasts his clean record since his move from Amsterdam. He credits it to his simple rule: “Don’t break the law.” Meester is a vocal supporter of Trump’s tough stance on border security. He sees him as the only capable leader in the mix.
On the other hand, Larissa Lima, the Brazilian bombshell from “90 Day Fiancé” Season 6, cherishes the privilege of living in the U.S. and believes in equal treatment for all, including Prince Harry. However, she draws the line at immediate deportation, deeming it excessively harsh.
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In a no-holds-barred interview, “90 Day Fiancé” alum Sam Wilson, the unforgettable face from Season 10, spills the tea on his rocky road to redemption as a former drug addict. Despite facing constant scrutiny for his past, Wilson dishes out some serious sass by slamming the notion of special treatment for Prince Harry.
With a cheeky nod to Trump’s blunt remarks on GBN, Wilson reminds us all that playing by the rules applies to everyone, including royalty. On GBN, Trump boldly said Prince Harry wouldn’t get special privileges if he lied about previous drug use on his Visa form to get into the country.
Royal Rumors and Visa Vexations
There is some gossip about Prince Harry’s alleged omissions on his visa application. This is about his drug use revelations in his book “Spare.” With this, the chances of deportation loom large. Speculation runs rampant about whether the royal prince skirted the truth to gain entry into the States.
The “90 Day Fiancé” crew is famous for their unfiltered opinions and love for drama. Their stance on the matter? It’s all about justice—celebrity or not. If Harry fibbed on his forms, they’re waving the deportation flag without hesitation.
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Immigration Drama
Prince Harry’s visa status takes center stage as the Heritage Foundation squares off against the Department of Homeland Security. The crux of the matter? Access to Harry’s immigration records sparked speculation over whether he disclosed his drug history—a potential deal breaker for visa applications.
With American visa protocols mandating disclosure of drug use, Harry’s admission in his memoir “Spare” raises eyebrows. From cocaine confessions to psychedelic escapades, Harry’s candid revelations add more drama to the fiery debate surrounding his visa application.
From Royals to Targets
Given their contentious departure from the royal family and transatlantic relocation, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle find themselves in the crosshairs of right-wing commentators on both sides of the pond.
Trump, a dominant force in the Republican Party’s presidential primary, has spared no punches, publicly airing his disdain for the couple and even questioning Harry’s autonomy. Trump stated, “I’m not a fan of Meghan, I’m not a fan, and I wasn’t right from the beginning. I think poor Harry is being led around by his nose.”
Recent legal battles have further fueled the fire. A federal judge ordered the Department of Homeland Security to release Harry’s visa documents for scrutiny. As lawyers scramble for more time to locate these crucial records, the spotlight intensifies on the couple’s tumultuous journey into American life.
Trump Vs. Harry and Markle
As Prince Harry eyes American citizenship, he finds himself in the sights of Donald Trump’s verbal onslaught. From being labeled as “whipped” in an interview with Piers Morgan to facing criticism alongside his wife, Harry’s journey to the U.S. is anything but smooth sailing.
Trump has also been critical of Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle. In a 2016 interview with Larry Wilmore, Meghan described Trump as “divisive” and “misogynistic.” Ahead of his visit to the U.K. in 2018, a British tabloid, The Sun, quoted him referring to the incident, calling Markle “nasty.”
He later posted that the quote was “made up,” even though audio recordings released by the publication showed otherwise. Trump’s dislike for the couple dates back to Meghan’s scathing remarks about him in a 2016 interview.
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