White House Officially Responds to Petition to Deport Justin Bieber

By: Apr. 19, 2014
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According to Page Six, the White House has officially responded to the petition to have Justin Bieber deported. After a long list of arrests and drunk antics, 273,000 people signed a petition on petitions.whitehouse.gov to send Bieber back to Canada.

On Friday, the White House responded to the petition, saying, "Sorry to disappoint, but we won't be commenting on this one. We'll leave it to others to comment on Mr. Bieber's case, but we're glad you care about immigration issues."

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Justin Bieber became the first-ever artist to earn five #1 albums before his 19th birthday. With worldwide album sales in excess of 15 million units, Bieber has dominated pop culture and social media-more than 63 million Facebook fans and 50 million Twitter followers. And, having accrued three billion YouTube views, Justin Bieber is far and away the most popular YouTube artist of all time. With those numbers in the bank, Bieber was a lock for 2012 Social Artist of the Year as bestowed by the Billboard Music Awards. In 2013, Bieber was honored with three more Billboard Awards: Top Male Artist; Top Social Artist; Billboard's first-ever Milestone Award, selected by fans for musical innovation and ingenuity.



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