First Lady gives advice to Bieber’s mother;

Petition for his deportation sent to White House

The last several months, the media has been focusing their attention on Justin Bieber’s extensive drama. Many are up in arms, some even petitioning to have him deported for his unruly antics.
Even Michelle Obama has commented on his situation. This wholesome mother of two shared some advice with Bieber’s mother, Pattie Mallette.
“I would be very present in his life right now,” she said. “I would be probably be with him a good chunk of the time, just there to talk, to figure out what’s going on in his head, to figure out who’s in his life and who’s not, you know.”
She added that the 19-year-old singer, who was recently arrested on DUI charges and may face sanctions associated with the egging of his neighbor’s home, is “still a kid, he’s still growing up.”
“If Justin’s struggling, don’t kick him when he’s down or condemn him. Pray for him,” said the pop star’s mother, Mallette. “I think so many people go into the entertainment industry with amazing Christian roots and get influenced somehow.”
But regardless of his religious affiliation, critics are fed up with Bieber’s ridiculous behavior. So far, 254,847 individuals have signed the petition in support of his deportation. The original goal was set for 100,000 with a deadline of February 22.
“We would like to see the dangerous, reckless, destructive, and drug abusing, Justin Bieber deported and his green card revoked,” the petition states. “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.”
Everyone has been pondering the correct way to handle Justin Bieber’s antics. Some wish the authorities would just deport him already. Others think he deserves jail time.
“I find it absolutely ridiculous that he was able to get out of this simply because he was famous. Anyone else would have been put in jail, but he got off because he a bigshot,” said junior Colleen Patton. “I do not think it is necessary to deport him, but he should be put in jail.Hopefully that will take his ego down a notch.”
Many of the ever dedicated “Beliebers” have been claiming that Bieber is depressed as an excuse for all of his acting out. Some even claim that people involved with his case have been blowing it out of proportion. A few have gone as far as to say that they have been lying about the situation.
There is no room on the news for all of Justi Bieber’s drama. There are so many other issues in the world that need attention.
“Any intoxicated driving offense should include jail time, its as simple as that,” said senior Ross Jarrar. ” But there are more offensive people that need to be deported. He shouldn’t be their first priority.”
And after all of this, it still seems that Justin Bieber is not done causing problems. Hopefully, he learns his lesson, and grows up a bit. There is no excuse for his actions. He broke the law, and he deserves to be punished.