The White House has refused to comment on a petition for Justin Bieber deported from the U.S. . .
More than 275,000 people signed the online petition to the Canadian singer expelled from his country and his green card revoked. According to Sky News, it is expected that the U.S. government to respond to requests from over 100,000 signatures.
However, under its “We the People” initiative, the White House is allowed to respond with a "no comment" when necessary. "Thank you for your request and your participation in We the People. Sorry to disappoint you, but we will not be commenting on this case, “said the statement from the White House.
He continued, “So we will leave others to comment on the case of Mr. Bieber, but we are happy that you care about immigration problems because our current system is broken ...
“Independent economists say that immigration reform will grow our economy and reduce our deficit by nearly $ 1 trillion over the next 20 years for those of you counting at home, that's 12500000000 concert tickets - . O 100 billion copies debut album Mr. Bieber. "
Meanwhile, Justin Bieber did not appear in court last Monday (April 14), just hours after he appeared on stage at the Coachella Festival.
As reported, Bieber made a surprise appearance together on the rapper Chance U.S. festival , A movement that seemed to have led to him being unable to make a scheduled court visit in Toronto , where he faces a charge of recent assault .
The Toronto Star newspaper reported that lawyers for the pop star Bieber did the testing times and received disclosure of Crown prosecutors on the case, which dates back to an incident with a limo driver in Toronto in December 2013. The case has been scheduled to return to court on May 12.
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