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Monday, February 10, 2014

Justin Bieber: How He Got Here And Why He Should Be Sent Home

Canadian-born, teen heart throb Justin Bieber’s criminal misbehavior may indirectly hurt Congress’ push for comprehensive immigration reform. All systems for the White House’s coveted blanket amnesty are “go.” President Obama just touted his version of reform during his Tuesday State of the Union address. House Majority leader John Boehner released what he calls his “immigration principles.” Given those two major immigration developments, now could be a bad time for a foreign-born visa holder to be in the headlines because of his embarrassing illegal antics. Because of Bieber’s high visibility, journalists reporting on his story-seemingly everyone in the media-have included his immigration status.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

He's a little classless piece of white trash punk. What little talent he has doesn't bring much to the table. He thinks he doesn't have to follow the laws in his home country or ours. I'd say his 15 mins of fame is way past over.

Anonymous said...

Send him home - then close the borders - North and South!

Anonymous said...

Obviously he needs his ass spanked. Better late than never.

Anonymous said...

Not going to matter much longer, anyway. At the rate he's going, he'll be dead in the next few years!

Anonymous said...

9:42-So presumably sending him back could possibly save his life?

Anonymous said...

Lets just agree that if he was Latino he would have been deported already. The fact that he is white and wealthy seem to keep that from happening. Regardless of one's opinion on immigration laws, they should at least be consistent for all.

Anonymous said...


Cut the little creep a break. Just cuz he's been busted in 3 states in the last couple of weeks....

Didn't you do all of that when you were 19?

Of course not.

Pull his visa and send him back home for good; let him throw eggs at igloos and polar bears.