Donald Trump Talks Deportation and Shares His Views on Meghan Markle
These days, Donald Trump has been quite vocal about his approach to deportations, resulting in widespread protests against the methods employed by ICE.

However, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle can rest easy knowing Harry won’t be deported, although Trump hasn’t been shy in sharing his thoughts on Meghan Markle.
As protests and clashes with law enforcement escalate, many voice their discontent with ICE’s actions and strongly oppose Trump’s immigration strategies.
Earlier this year, Trump made it clear to the press that he had no intentions of sending Prince Harry back to the UK, citing a particular reason.
Discussions around Prince Harry’s immigration status surfaced, with the Heritage Foundation probing into legal concerns.

The queries arose after Harry candidly mentioned his drug use in his 2023 memoir, “Spare.”
The Foundation speculated that Harry might have hidden his past drug use, potentially affecting his visa status.
The Heritage Foundation, known for its conservative stance, even requested public access to Harry’s immigration documents following his admissions.
Harry’s Past Drug Use Draws Attention
Prince Harry openly admitted in his autobiography to taking drugs such as magic mushrooms, cocaine, and marijuana.
He shared his first encounter with cocaine at 17, saying, “Of course I had been taking cocaine at the time,” referring to an experience at a friend’s house during a hunting weekend.
When questioned about possibly deporting Prince Harry, Trump responded with a firm, “I don’t want to do that.”
Recently, Trump made headlines with his controversial policy allowing deportations to countries separate from a person’s homeland.

To the New York Post, Trump stated, “I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”
While Trump previously faced criticism for calling Markle “nasty,” he defended his comments, claiming they were misunderstood.
Adding more tension, Trump complimented Prince William, Harry’s brother, calling him “a great young man” despite their rocky relationship.
Meghan Markle vs. Donald Trump: A History of Words
Meghan Markle hasn’t been shy about her thoughts on Trump, labeling him “misogynistic” and “divisive.”
In the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, she publicly threw her support behind Hillary Clinton.
In a conversation with The Sun, Trump remarked he was unaware of Markle’s critical opinions: “I didn’t know she was nasty.”

Trump’s comment echoed after learning Markle considered moving to Canada if he won the presidency.
In an interview with Piers Morgan in 2019, Trump shared that he considered Meghan “very nice.”
“I didn’t know she said negative things about me,” he stated. “But it sounds like she did, and that’s okay—hey, join the crowd, right?” according to ITV News.
“They heard some of the things she said, it was actually recorded, and I commented: ‘Well, I didn’t know she was nasty.’”
“I wasn’t referring to her personally as nasty—I was saying she seemed nasty towards me, which I hadn’t realized.”
In conclusion, Trump wishes Meghan well: “I hope she enjoys her life and does a good job.”