White House Must Respond to Justin Bieber Deportation Petition, Plus Egg-Gate Drama Continues

Singer has been in Panama with close friends and family

By Lily Harrison Jan 29, 2014 8:39 PMTags
Justin Bieber, Petition, Barack ObamaRichard Shotwell/Invision/AP; Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images

A petition asking that Justin Bieber be deported is about to be reviewed by the White House.

After receiving more than 100,000 signatures, the government is now obligated to respond to the petition titled, "Deport Justin Bieber and revoke his green card."

The petition to the Obama Administration states, "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."

It adds, "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."

As of Wednesday, Jan 29, over 113,000 signatures had been given.

The "We the People" petition was created on Jan. 23, the same day that the Canadian pop star was arrested for alleged DUI in Miami.

The White House reviews and generally responds to petitions that receive more than 100,000 signatures within a month.

In the past, petitions have included naming Miley Cyrus' "Party in the USA" or R. Kelly's "Ignition" as the new national anthem and having a "Death Star" created to increase jobs.

We can't wait to see what their official response is.

Meanwhile, Bieber's egg-gate ordeal isn't officially over and done with.

According to Los Angeles County Sheriff's Lt. David Thompson, the case is still ongoing.

The District Attorney has asked authorities to further investigate the incident and they have yet to decide whether or not they will get a judge to issue a search warrant to access the singer's phone.

Suffice to say, it's not a great time to be the Biebs.