Tuesday 28 January 2014

Drug abusing Justin Bieber to be deported: Singer has 40,000 petitioners that want President Obama to kick him out of US.


Justin Bieber may have a lot of 'Beliebers' crying sympathy for the singer on social media sites after his DUI arrest in Miami in Thursday.
But there are plenty of non Beliebers out there that are disgusted with the 19-year-old's marijuana and alcohol use. 40,000 petitioners asking the White House on their We The People portal to deport the Baby singer back to Canada by revoking his green card.
It takes 100,000 petitions before President Obama will even think about addressing the petition.
Some just don't Beliebe: Justin Bieber, seen here during his 2013 concert tour, has 40,000 people asking the White House to deport him back to Canada
Some just don't Beliebe: Justin Bieber, seen here during his 2013 concert tour, has 40,000 people asking the White House to deport him back to Canada
The petition starts, 'We the people of the United States … would like to see the dangerous, destructive, and drug abusing Justin Bieber deported and his green card revoked,.'
It also states: 'He is not only threatening the safety of our people, but he is also a terrible influence on our nation’s youth.
'We the people would like to remove Justin Bieber from our society.'
Is he a Belieber?: President Obama has been asked to take notice of the petition



The White House last responded to a Hollywood-generated petition after there were several complaints that Jimmy Kimmel allowed an episode of his late night show to air that included a child suggesting Americans kill Chinese people.
There has been outrage against Bieber after being hit with not just a DUI, but also a resisting arrest charge as well as been cited for driving without a valid driver's license.
His license, issues out of George, had expired.
So much has changed in five years: The star in 2014 (left) and in 2009 (right)So much has changed in five years: The star in 2014 (left) and in 2009 (right)


So much has changed in five years: The star in 2014 (left) and in 2009 (right) 


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