The released documents included a declaration from Jarrod Panter, chief FOIA officer at DHS, who said that the agency determined it was not possible to release 'any portion' of Harry's records as anyone with a familiarity with immigration law could easily determine Harry's status. But Panter said there was no government misconduct in granting Prince Harry the US visa.
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