Justin Bieber Deported This May? Twitter, Instagram Reacts To White House Petition Response

The Obama administration has refused to comment an official White House petition calling for pop singer Justin Bieber to be deported "to avoid the appearance of improper influence," the Washington Post reports.

Since the "Heartbreaker" singer's legal issues involve federal agencies and since he is scheduled to appear in court May 5, they cannot make a decision.

Justin Bieber is  "ready to make some changes in his life," a source close to Selena Gomez's boyfriend revealed to E Online, leaving many fans wondering if he's considering retiring.

"The bad influences in his life, for the most part are being weeded out," a source told the site.

"He's making more of an effort to hang out with people who are positive influences in his life."

Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez were spotted spending time together at Coachella over the weekend, just weeks following their last break up.

A WhiteHouse.gov petition aimed at getting Justin Bieber deported has reached 273,765 signatures-Twitter and Instagram users have been buzzing about the request's surge in popularity and the "Heartbreaker" singer's likely reaction.

But plans to get Selena Gomez's boyfriend deported isn't all fans are talking about.

Joe Jonas discussed Justin Bieber's career downfall and rumors of him almost retiring and being deported, mentioning that it was predictable, the Daily Mail reports.

"I think we all saw it coming. Your dad is your party animal - that's going to sum it up pretty quick," Jonas said, according to the site.

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