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Biden appointee is protecting Prince Harry from being deported over drug use, new lawsuit claims

currently suing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for access to the royal’s visa documents to determine whether he made false statements about prior drug use. Harry has admitted to experimenting with cocaine, cannabis, and psychedelic mushrooms — behavior he would have been required to disclose on application forms filed before he relocated to the United States in 2020.
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Fox News’ Jesse Watters has surprising explanation for progressive extremism
When he interviewed people for his man-on-the-street segments, Fox News personality Jesse Watters typically only got to talk to them for 10 minutes at most. Now that he’s a primetime host, he has even less time to get into it with interview subjects. That fact inspired his new book “Get It Together: Troubling Tales from the Liberal Fringe” (Broadside Books, Tuesday).“I wasn’t getting close to the core: Why do people believe things? How did they end up with their worldviews? What gave them these radical ideas?” he writes.“I set out looking to interview out-of-the-mainstream Americans. Not debate them, just listen to their life stories. I’d listen for two hours, three hours, sometimes four. What I found was that their maverick ideology was rooted in personal struggle. I’d always assumed someone’s political belief system was based upon the books they’d read or the media they’d consumed. Not entirely. A big factor in a person’s policy preference or political identity? Formative experiences in their youth.”He writes that “many of the characters I interviewed for this project had experienced drugs and alcohol early” and “almost all of them had disastrous parents.”The resulting book is divided into 22 chapters, each focusing on a extreme leftist and looking at not just what they believe but how they came to believe it. Have a look at three in this excerpt: THE OPEN BORDERS PROFESSORJoe Carens, a political science professor at The University of Toronto, is described as “one of the world’s leading political philosophers on the issue” of immigration.
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Mo Farah 'touched by support' after revealing he was illegally trafficked into Britain
The Olympic legend added he was glad he had been able to reveal his secret life of servitude after being smuggled from Somalia.He revealed he was touched by the outpouring of public support after people heard he had to cook, clean and look after children for the woman to whom he was trafficked.Sir Mo, 39, spoke as BBC One screened a documentary that catalogued his journey from eight-year-old refugee to global athletics star.It described how his real name is Hussein Abdi Kahin, but he was given the now-famous name of another child by his traffickers.Yesterday, he told Radio 4's Today programme: "I'm just grateful for every chance I've got in Britain to embrace my country."It has taken me a long time to come to this, but I'm glad I've made this documentary to show people the reality of what really happened to me as a child."His wife Tania, mother of their four children, said making the documentary has been a "form of therapy" which gave Sir Mo "permission to feel those feelings of hurt and pain."The Real Mo Farah documentary shows how he was brought to Hounslow, in west London, after his father was killed in the Somalian civil war. He said: "Cook, clean, pick them up, change diapers - everything you can think of, I was doing it."His life was transformed when he discovered his running talent.
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