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Petition To Deport Justin Bieber From USA Reaches 200,000; State Department Responds

Brad Bershad

by Brad Bershad

Published January 31, 2014

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The people of the United States have spoken. In a petition for the White House to deport Justin Bieber back to his home country of Canada. The Canadian spunktrumpet is such a menace to society that he is no longer welcome in the United States and he poses a certain threat to those around him. The petition says:

We the people of the United States feel that we are being wrongly represented in the world of pop culture. We would like to see the dangerous, reckless, destructive, and drug abusing, Justin Bieber deported and his green card revoked. He is not only threatening the safety of our people but he is also a terrible influence on our nations youth. We the people would like to remove Justin Bieber from our society.

You can read and sign the petition over at WhiteHouse.gov

The petition was started on January 23rd, the day that Bieber was arrested for DUI and drag racing in Miami. In less than 9 days, over 224,000 signatures have supported the cause. The White House policy is that any petition with over 100,000 signatures will be taken into consideration by the administration and a response will be issued.

ABC News reports that Jen Psaki, a State Department spokeswoman, responded to the petition by saying that the website "doesn't always determine a step will be taken, it's more of another opportunity for the voices of the American people to be heard... We're getting down quite a rabbit hole here with Justin Bieber, but ... I will check and see what the visa implications would be for anybody who is found of possibly violating the law."

TMZ reports that just two days ago, Bieber was booked on criminal assault in his hometown of Toronto for allegedly roughing up a limousine driver. He's also had several legal issues in New York State, Europe, and South America in the past year. The New York Post's Page 6 reports that Bieber earned an estimated $58 million last year, and he's been spending about $1 million per month on a lavish lifestyle that includes an entourage of hangers-on and copious amounts of drug consumption.

Bieber was recently included in Zumic's 11 Most Evil Music Industry Villains of 2013, and that was done before his recent arrest for DUI in Miami and vandalism investigation for egging a neighbors house in his Los Angeles neighborhood that resulted in a police raid of his house.

Please sign the petition.

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