Prince Harry’s U.S. immigration records may be unsealed, sparking debate over his visa status. His past drug use, admitted in Spare, raises questions about possible preferential treatment. The Heritage Foundation seeks to determine if he was properly vetted or misrepresented his application. Trump previously called for action if Harry lied but later stated he wouldn’t pursue the issue. Uncertainty remains about his visa type as legal experts highlight the rarity of releasing such records.
Vocabulary list :
• Immigration (n): Moving to a new country.
• Debate (n): Formal discussion on issues.
• Redacted (adj): Censored or edited for secrecy.
• Unsealed (v): Officially opened or revealed.
• Heritage (n): Cultural or historical background.
• Vetted (v): Carefully examined for approval.
• Admission (n): Entry into a place officially.
• Revealing (v): Making something publicly known.
• Psychedelics (n): Drugs causing mind changes.
• Preferential (adj): Showing special or better treatment.
• Treatment (n): Way of behaving toward someone.
• Altogether (adv.): Completely or totally overall.
• Unusual (adj.): Not common or expected behavior.
•Candidate (n): Person seeking a position.
• Appropriate (adj.): Suitable for a situation.
• Critic (n): Person who judges negatively.
• Institution (n): Organization with important purpose.
• Onslaught (n): A strong, forceful attack.
• Roots (n): Deep connections to place.
• Idyllic (adj.): Peaceful, beautiful, and perfect.
• Scrutiny (n): Careful and detailed examination.
• Homeland (n): Country where someone originates.
• Comment (n): Opinion or statement about something.
• Preferential (adj.): Giving someone special advantages.
• Exception (n): A case different from usual.