
Donald Trump has been focusing on deportations of late, and there have been many protests about the heavy-handed treatment from ICE.
Fortunately, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle won't have to worry about Harry being deported in the future, but Trump has spoken out about his feelings for Meghan.
There have been protests, riots, and even a reporter being shot with a rubber bullet by police as people speak out about the behaviour of ICE and hit back at Trump's plans.
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President Donald Trump told the media earlier this year that he won't be sending Prince Harry home for a very specific reason.
The Heritage Foundation had previously questioned Prince Harry's immigration and whether it was legal.
They raised the query after the Duke of Sussex confessed he had used illegal drugs in his 2023 memoir, Spare.

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It was alleged that Prince Harry had concealed his use of an illegal drug, which could possibly have disqualified him from getting a visa.
Conservative thinktank the Heritage Foundation even called for Harry's immigration files to be made public following his admission.
In the shock book, the royal revealed he'd taken cocaine, cannabis and psychedelic mushrooms.
He first dabbled with cocaine when he was 17 years old.
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He said: "Of course I had been taking cocaine at that time. At someone’s house, during a hunting weekend, I was offered a line, and since then I had consumed some more."
Trump was asked if he wants to deport Prince Harry, but he insisted: “I don’t want to do that.”
Permission has recently been granted for Trump to deport people to countries other than their homeland.
He added to the New York Post: “I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”
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Trump has made his feelings about Meghan Markle clear in the past, calling her 'nasty', but he insisted he was misquoted.
To rub salt in the wound, he also praised Harry's brother, Prince William, with whom he has a strained relationship, with Trump saying: “I think William is a great young man.”
Meghan Markle has previously spoken out against Trump, calling him ‘divisive’ and a ‘misogynist’.
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She also publicly supported his opponent, Hillary Clinton, in the 2016 election.
Trump talked to The Sun newspaper about Meghan, saying he ‘didn’t know she was nasty’.
The comment came after a journalist told Trump that Meghan had claimed she would move to Canada if he won.
Trump told Piers Morgan he actually thinks Meghan is 'very nice' back in 2019.
He elaborated: 'The question was asked to me and I didn’t know that she said anything bad about me, it sounds like she did, and that’s okay - I mean hey, join the crowd right?" he said (via ITV News).

“They said some of the things that she said, and it’s actually on tape, and I said: ‘Well, I didn’t know she was nasty.’
"I wasn’t referring to she’s nasty - I said she was nasty about me, and essentially I didn’t know she was nasty about me.
“So I said, but you know what, she’s doing a good job, I hope she enjoys her life.”
Trump added: “I think she’s very nice. Honestly, I don’t know her. So I have to be honest, I don’t know her but it just shows you how terrible the news can be because if you read that - I’m sure you did, that was talking about nasty - she was nasty about me.”
Prince Harry and Meghan have recently come under fire after sharing a video of Meghan 'twerking' while giving birth, with reality stars and critics alike hitting back at the couple.
Topics: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Donald Trump