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Why should we expel Justin Bieber?

230,000 people in the United States petitioned online to expel Justin Bieber from the United States

February 04, 2014 01:06:55 Source: Northeast Net

Wide influence among teenagers has now become Bieber’s baggage.

It is the Spring Festival, and while the Chinese people are busy visiting relatives and friends to seek blessings, Justin Bieber, the little king on the other side of the world, is rushing in amid overwhelming negative news. On the 23rd of last month, after being arrested in Miami for drunk driving, drag racing, drug abuse and other charges, Bieber was finally released on bail for $2,500. Last Wednesday, he went to the police station again on suspicion of attacking an RV driver. After that, he took a private jet When returning to the United States, the plane was suspected to smell of marijuana. Although no drugs or contraband were found this time, many incidents have triggered an online petition to "export Bieber from the United States." As of yesterday, there were more than 230,000 petitioners.

Uncovering old scores

Suspected of assaulting a driver and entering the police station again

Last Wednesday, he was accused of assaulting a RVer on December 29 last year. The driver, Bieber, showed up at the Toronto police station. His representative issued a statement to CNN saying that "Mr. Bieber is innocent" and said that it was not convenient to discuss more details before the trial. This incident did not seem to disrupt Bieber's rhythm. An hour before entering the police station, he uploaded a short video on the social networking site Instagram to promote the new song "Confident" MV.

Marijuana again?

Private plane was searched by drug-detecting dogs

Just after being questioned in Toronto, Bieber took a private plane to New Jersey with his father, bodyguards and others last Friday. According to reports According to reports, the group returned to the United States to watch the upcoming Super Bowl football game. The same plot repeated itself again. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection said that the smell of marijuana was detected on Bieber's plane, and Bieber had to be inspected and interrogated again. According to sources, multiple drug-sniffing dogs entered Bieber's private plane. Although no drugs or contraband were found and he was eventually released, Bieber still spent 4 hours at the airport, which shows that the police have increased their vigilance against him. Compiled by: Gu Junshu

■ Netizens are angry

“Dangerous, destructive drug addicts”

A few days ago, a petition to the US White House appeared online demanding that As of the deadline yesterday, more than 238,000 people had signed the petition to expel President Joe Biden from the United States. "We want to see this dangerous, reckless, destructive drug addict Justin Bieber deported and his green card revoked," the petition reads. "Not only does he endanger our safety, he is a bad influence on our youth. ”

■ Fellows support

Hometown mayor: Everyone makes mistakes

Rob, the mayor of Toronto, who once admitted that he had a drug addiction experience. Ford defended Bieber in a recent interview, saying that after all, he is only 19 years old. McPherson, the mayor of Bieber's hometown of Stratford, also said: "I'm not condoning it, but at the same time I understand that everyone makes mistakes. I hope he can start over, make music again, and do what he likes." Bieber, who was moved by these remarks, said on Twitter afterwards: "Never forget where you come from or who supported you first; you are still a child of a small town, thank you." Although he did not mention his name, it was obviously Ichiban responded to the mayor’s words of gratitude.

That's why he was expelled.

I am a fan of Justin Bieber, and I really hope that he can be like him before