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Calls for Justin Beiber to be deported from America

  • 29-01-2014 6:05pm
    #1
    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,214 ✭✭✭


    Apparantly people are getting sick of his behaviour and want his Green card revoked.

    100k signed so far! :D



    http://www.nme.com/news/justin-bieber/75165#z2qJoDwhRo2J5DYK.99
    More than 100,000 people have signed a petition to deport Canadian citizen out of America.

    The campaign follows hisarrest earlier this month for drunk driving and driving without a valid license.

    The "Deport Justin Bieber and revoke his green card" on the White House's petition website currently has over 101,000 signatures at the time of writing. According to US Government protocol, once a petition has over 100,000 signatures, it must be reviewed by White House staff, who will have to respond to it.

    A statement from the petition's creator reads: "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 nation's youth. We the people would like to remove Justin Bieber from our society."

    The pop singer was pulled over in Miami on January 23 after his yellow Lamborghini was spotted as one of two vehicles racing at 4.09am. Miami police spokesman Sergeant Bobby Hernandez revealed that 19-year-old Bieber resisted arrest and failed a field sobriety test after being caught driving at double the 55mph speed limit. Bieber "had been smoking marijuana and he did consume a beer" according to Hernandez.

    Bieber was released on a $2,500 (£1,505) bond, alongside his friend Khalil Amir Sharieff, whose bond was set lower, at $1,000 (£602). Bieber's arrest marks his second run in with the police in 2014 after he was questioned over the egging of his neighbour's house[/URL] in Calabasas, California earlier in January.
    More than 100,000 people have signed a petition to deport Canadian citizen Justin Beiber out of America.

    The campaign follows his arrest earlier this month for drunk driving and driving without a valid license.

    The "Deport Justin Bieber and revoke his green card" on the White House's petition website currently has over 101,000 signatures at the time of writing. According to US Government protocol, once a petition has over 100,000 signatures, it must be reviewed by White House staff, who will have to respond to it.

    A statement from the petition's creator reads: "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 nation's youth. We the people would like to remove Justin Bieber from our society."

    The pop singer was pulled over in Miami on January 23 after his yellow Lamborghini was spotted as one of two vehicles racing at 4.09am. Miami police spokesman Sergeant Bobby Hernandez revealed that 19-year-old Bieber resisted arrest and failed a field sobriety test after being caught driving at double the 55mph speed limit. Bieber "had been smoking marijuana and he did consume a beer" according to Hernandez.

    Bieber was released on a $2,500 (£1,505) bond, alongside his friend Khalil Amir Sharieff, whose bond was set lower, at $1,000 (£602). Bieber's arrest marks his second run in with the police in 2014 after he was questioned over the egging of his neighbour's house[/URL] in Calabasas, California earlier in January.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,147 ✭✭✭PizzamanIRL


    Won't happen. It seems people like him get away with everything


  • Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators Posts: 11,183 Mod ✭✭✭✭MarkR


    An internet petition? How can it not succeed?! If we could couple this with a facebook page, with likes contributing to this petition... *mind blown*


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,903 ✭✭✭Hande hoche!


    North Korea will take him in.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,836 ✭✭✭✭Pudsy33


    In all seriousness, it's pretty disgraceful that he will most likely get away with a slap on the wrist. He could have killed someone.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,822 ✭✭✭Chazz Michael Michaels


    MarkR wrote: »
    An internet petition? How can it not succeed?! If we could couple this with a facebook page, with likes contributing to this petition... *mind blown*

    Read the article properly, ffs...


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,848 ✭✭✭Andy-Pandy


    MarkR wrote: »
    An internet petition? How can it not succeed?! If we could couple this with a facebook page, with likes contributing to this petition... *mind blown*

    The thing is if 100000 people sign a Whitehouse petition the Whitehouse has to respond.

    Remember this https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/response/isnt-petition-response-youre-looking


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,322 ✭✭✭Dicky Pride


    OP you're as bad as all the tabloids that made him front page last week. He's a nothing and should be treated as such.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,299 ✭✭✭✭MadsL


    I fully agree, there are plenty of asshat 'musicians' native to the US without importing more...


  • Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators Posts: 11,183 Mod ✭✭✭✭MarkR


    Read the article properly, ffs...

    I did. What's your point? I was pointing out the ridiculousness of this. Do you think that they are going to deport him because of an online campain? I know that they have to respond to the petition as it has reached over 100k signers. I also know that they only have to respond. Like they did with the previous requests to
    • Build A Death Star
    • Exile Piers Morgan
    • Allow Louisiana to succeed from Federal Government
    • Something about Roswell probably


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,373 ✭✭✭tonycascarino




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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 64 ✭✭Mr Viking


    But seriously what can be done about Bieber the little prick. He certainly won't do time and any fine imposed on him will be laughable. He's another in a long line of celebrity brats that thinks he's above the law. A bloody good hiding is what he deserves!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,842 ✭✭✭Don't Chute!


    I'd deport him from the planet if i could!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,835 ✭✭✭✭cloud493


    You know the more people talk him, the more we exacerbate the problem... if we ignore him he'll go away eventually.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 976 ✭✭✭Gandhi


    If he has an active green card, then other than the right to vote, he is effectively a citizen. I am 99% sure you can't deport a green card holder unless they obtained the green card fraudulently. Anything else, and they get the same fine/prison that a citizen would have received.

    Obama is a president, and not a tzar or and emperor, so he can't just wave his hand and change the law, regardless of a petition about an annoying pop star who drove drunk and egged a f**kin house. Plus Obama is too smart to deport an immigrant who probably pays more taxes every day than the average citizen pays in a year.

    A few Irish lads here in Philly a few years back got caught running a chop shop (taking apart stolen cars). The ones with green cards went to prison and the others were deported.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,822 ✭✭✭Chazz Michael Michaels


    MarkR wrote: »
    I did. What's your point? I was pointing out the ridiculousness of this. Do you think that they are going to deport him because of an online campain? I know that they have to respond to the petition as it has reached over 100k signers. I also know that they only have to respond. Like they did with the previous requests to
    • Build A Death Star
    • Exile Piers Morgan
    • Allow Louisiana to succeed from Federal Government
    • Something about Roswell probably

    Where is that picture of some lads moving a goal?


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    I never realized that NASA had an organization called C3PO - Commercial Crew and Cargo Program Office.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29,381 ✭✭✭✭end of the road


    Mr Viking wrote: »
    But seriously what can be done about Bieber the little prick. He certainly won't do time and any fine imposed on him will be laughable. He's another in a long line of celebrity brats that thinks he's above the law. A bloody good hiding is what he deserves!
    agree, i want to be the one to dish it out to him

    I'm very highly educated. I know words, i have the best words, nobody has better words then me.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,797 ✭✭✭✭hatrickpatrick


    I'm not sure the Justin Bieber hate is entirely fair. Ask your average Bieber hater why they despise him and they'll tell you it's because of his fans ("Bielebers") being so fanatic and obsessed - that's not his fault, he's not responsible for his fans' conduct or the fact that so many people today are so obsessed with celebrity icons - It is utterly pathetic, but it's nothing to do with Bieber himself when you think about it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,197 ✭✭✭Eutow


    I'm not sure the Justin Bieber hate is entirely fair. Ask your average Bieber hater why they despise him and they'll tell you it's because of his fans ("Bielebers") being so fanatic and obsessed - that's not his fault, he's not responsible for his fans' conduct or the fact that so many people today are so obsessed with celebrity icons - It is utterly pathetic, but it's nothing to do with Bieber himself when you think about it.


    Even looking at his smug mugshot makes me want to kick the crap out of him, so he cops the fook on.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,904 ✭✭✭✭Galwayguy35


    I'm not sure the Justin Bieber hate is entirely fair. Ask your average Bieber hater why they despise him and they'll tell you it's because of his fans ("Bielebers") being so fanatic and obsessed - that's not his fault, he's not responsible for his fans' conduct or the fact that so many people today are so obsessed with celebrity icons - It is utterly pathetic, but it's nothing to do with Bieber himself when you think about it.

    That clip where he threatens to "kick the shít" out of a photographer while hiding behind 2 bodyguards showed what a spinless little gimp he is, if he had a problem with the guy let him fight his own battles.

    But he won't because the skinny little runt would have been put on the broad of his back.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,907 ✭✭✭✭BorneTobyWilde


    Never heard of her


  • Posts: 25,611 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Gandhi wrote: »
    Obama is a president, and not a tzar or and emperor, so he can't just wave his hand and change the law,

    Funny that he can have people killed though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 976 ✭✭✭Gandhi


    Funny that he can have people killed though.

    Yeah, but not Justin Bieber.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 777 ✭✭✭H2UMrsRobinson


    Yeh that's it, make a bad boy of him, teenage girls hate that shit..

    Ignore him and he'll eventually self implode or slip into obscurity.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,827 ✭✭✭✭nullzero
    °°°°°


    Sounds like a reasonable idea. OR, the American people could just ignore him. It's worked well for me, I know none of his songs, I care not a jot what he's doing and as he's not being a spoilt brat around me none of his antics can possibly affect me.

    Glazers Out!



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 491 ✭✭spitfireIRL


    nullzero wrote: »
    Sounds like a reasonable idea. OR, the American people could just ignore him. It's worked well for me, I know none of his songs, I care not a jot what he's doing and as he's not being a spoilt brat around me none of his antics can possibly affect me.

    You know? It's very easy to avoid pop culture if you've genuinely no interest.


  • Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators Posts: 11,183 Mod ✭✭✭✭MarkR


    Where is that picture of some lads moving a goal?

    Are you being deliberately cryptic? I did read the story. It was nonsense. Again, what is your point?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,939 ✭✭✭goat2


    i have been watching the news, and see his picture, and all this shouting about him driving a car at speed on some road,
    then i see our own young lads and they also like a bit of speed doing doughnuts, he is no different to any other young fellow his age as far as cars go,
    that is my opinion,


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 981 ✭✭✭Lardy




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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,299 ✭✭✭✭MadsL


    Gandhi wrote: »
    If he has an active green card, then other than the right to vote, he is effectively a citizen. I am 99% sure you can't deport a green card holder unless they obtained the green card fraudulently.

    As a green card holder your 1% of doubt is correct. Green card holders are at the grace and favor of the Secretary of State.

    Let me introduce you to Section 237 of the INA

    (2) Criminal offenses.-


    (A) General crimes.-


    (i) Crimes of moral turpitude.-Any alien who-


    (I) is convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude committed within five years (or 10 years in the case of an alien provided lawful permanent resident status under section 245(j) ) after the date of admission, and


    (II) is convicted of a crime for which a sentence of one year or longer may be imposed.


    is deportable


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,812 ✭✭✭Precious flower


    That mugshot of him grinning really irked me! he's such a whiney little brat going through his 'Why doesn't daddy love me phrase'' the sooner his father abandons him again the better!

    Wish he'd just get over himself yapping on about his 'hard life'. Hanging around with rappers trying to be tough and cool when inside he's a stil a whiney, scared little child.There are plenty people who have it harder than you.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,625 ✭✭✭AngryHippie


    219,000 say Bieber out.

    540 say keep him.

    I want a new petition, to deport the 541 of them:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,518 ✭✭✭stefan idiot jones


    the sooner his father abandons him again the better!
    .

    You just tickled my chuckle muscle.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,288 ✭✭✭sawdoubters


    he makes too much money to be deported


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 976 ✭✭✭Gandhi


    MadsL wrote: »
    As a green card holder your 1% of doubt is correct. Green card holders are at the grace and favor of the Secretary of State.

    Let me introduce you to Section 237 of the INA

    (2) Criminal offenses.-


    (A) General crimes.-


    (i) Crimes of moral turpitude.-Any alien who-


    (I) is convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude committed within five years (or 10 years in the case of an alien provided lawful permanent resident status under section 245(j) ) after the date of admission, and


    (II) is convicted of a crime for which a sentence of one year or longer may be imposed.


    is deportable

    Wow, I did not know that. Is it actually enforced much? We've had plenty of Irish lads around here get in trouble with the law, and the only ones who have ever been deported were here illegally.

    Edit: Just realized that I was thinking of naturalized citizenship. Been exactly 12 years since I got sworn in and did not have to worry about green cards any more.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,720 ✭✭✭Sir Arthur Daley


    Justin Beiber would want to be shot with a ball of his own shoite.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,076 ✭✭✭✭bnt


    Funny thing is: TMZ claims to have the GPS data from the rented Lamborghini, which shows that he couldn't have been drag racing: he hit a maximum of 27 mph on the street in question, which didn't exceed the posted speed limit of 30 mph. Well, well ..? :cool:

    You are the type of what the age is searching for, and what it is afraid it has found. I am so glad that you have never done anything, never carved a statue, or painted a picture, or produced anything outside of yourself! Life has been your art. You have set yourself to music. Your days are your sonnets.

    ―Oscar Wilde predicting Social Media, in The Picture of Dorian Gray



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,238 ✭✭✭humbert


    MadsL wrote: »
    As a green card holder your 1% of doubt is correct. Green card holders are at the grace and favor of the Secretary of State.

    Let me introduce you to Section 237 of the INA

    (2) Criminal offenses.-


    (A) General crimes.-


    (i) Crimes of moral turpitude.-Any alien who-


    (I) is convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude committed within five years (or 10 years in the case of an alien provided lawful permanent resident status under section 245(j) ) after the date of admission, and


    (II) is convicted of a crime for which a sentence of one year or longer may be imposed.


    is deportable

    While I can't overstate how little I care either way, he's not a green card holder.


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