Justin Bieber could be ORDERED TO LEAVE THE U.S. if he's charged and convicted of vandalism in the egging case.
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Bieber -- a Canadian citizen -- is allowed to live in the U.S. because he has what's called an O-1 Work Permit ... which Immigration issues for foreigners with "extraordinary abilities." Lots of athletes and entertainers get O-1 status.
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But here's the thing. Under the Immigration laws, if someone is convicted of a crime of "moral turpitude" -- Immigration can deem that person "inadmissible" for work status in the U.S.
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Now get this ... "moral turpitude" includes crimes involving "malicious destruction of property."
Unfortunately, due to the special kind of visa he has it is impossible to deport him for anything less than a felony that carries a minimum of one year in prison, which petty vandalism does not. The government can't just deport him because people dislike him, they still have to respect the law.
Unfortunately, due to the special kind of visa he has it is impossible to deport him for anything less than a felony that carries a minimum of one year in prison, which petty vandalism does not. The government can't just deport him because people dislike him, they still have to respect the law.
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Anywho, even without the visa issue Hypocrates said, Def Jam would throw up so many lawsuits that it would never actually happen. He's their biggest (along with Rih??) earner, you think they'll let him be deported from the States without a fight?
Unfortunately, due to the special kind of visa he has it is impossible to deport him for anything less than a felony that carries a minimum of one year in prison, which petty vandalism does not. The government can't just deport him because people dislike him, they still have to respect the law.
Unfortunately, due to the special kind of visa he has it is impossible to deport him for anything less than a felony that carries a minimum of one year in prison, which petty vandalism does not. The government can't just deport him because people dislike him, they still have to respect the law.
Unfortunately, due to the special kind of visa he has it is impossible to deport him for anything less than a felony that carries a minimum of one year in prison, which petty vandalism does not. The government can't just deport him because people dislike him, they still have to respect the law.
Did you not read the OP?
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Under the Immigration laws if someone is convicted of a crime of "moral turpitude" -- Immigration can deem that person "inadmissible" for work status in the U.S.,
Now get this ... "moral turpitude" includes crimes involving "malicious destruction of property."