A federal judge gave the Biden administration until June 13 to decide how they will handle FOIA requests for Prince Harry's immigration records.
The Duke of Sussex is expected to give evidence in against the Mirror Group Newspapers.
The suit claimed that the Biden administration allowed the prince to enter the U.S. despite his admission ofEntities within DHS, including Border Patrol, denied the group's Freedom of Information Act requests for the documents, but DHS headquarters had yet to make a decision on the requests.
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