Saturday 1 February 2014

Justin Bieber deported

By midday Wednesday (1700 GMT), a request on the White House website calling for the expelling of the Canadian-conceived high schooler symbol had earned 103,000 names - easily surpassing the threshold of 100,000 signatures needed for presidential consideration.

"We the individuals of the United States feel that we are continuously wrongly represented in the realm of popular society," says the appeal, made by one "J.A." in Detroit on January 23, the day Bieber was busted in Miami Beach for hindered driving and illicit racing in a flashy Italian sports auto.

"We might want to see the dangerous, reckless, destructive and pill abusing Justin Bieber ousted and his green card disavowed. He is debilitating the safety of our individuals as well as a loathsome impact on our country's childhood. We the individuals might want to uproot Justin Bieber from our society."
The White House website hosts citizens' petitions on other, more potent issues such as the legitimization of weed and an exoneration for National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden. "Each appeal to that crosses the threshold will be inspected by the proper staff and gain a response," assistant White House spokesman Matt Lehrich said.
Anyway State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki forewarn that the request project "doesn't always figure out a step will be taken, its a greater amount of an alternate chance for the voices of the American individuals to be listened."
There was no remark from Bieber himself, who as per gossip websites was back in Los Angeles on Wednesday a weekend later shore soften up Panama.
Bieber, 19, is understood to be existing and working in the United States under a renewable O-1 visa for entertainers, instead of a green card for changeless resident status. It remains vague if Bieber's visa to stay in the United States might be influenced by his arrest.
Presently out on safeguard, Bieber is expected back in Miami for a court manifestation on Valentine's Day, when he will also face charges of resisting arrest and using a terminated driver's license.
Police in Los Angeles are pursuing their investigation into a prior occurrence in which Bieber professedly heaved eggs at a neighbor's house. (AFP)

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