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Wednesday 12 February 2014

Could Justin Bieber be deported?

Justin Bieber walks on a beach in Panama on Saturday, January 25, two days after he was charged in Miami with drunken driving, resisting arrest and driving without a valid license. The pop star is accompanied by his new girlfriend, model Chantel Jeffries, who is wearing the orange bikini. http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/140126172948-justin-bieber-panama---restricted-horizontal-gallery.jpg STORY HIGHLIGHTS Immigration lawyers say it's unlikely Justin Bieber will face deportation If he's charged with and convicted of drug offenses, that could change the equation The 19-year-old Canadian citizen faces misdemeanor charges in Florida California authorities are weighing whether to charge him with felony vandalism (CNN)-- Are criminal charges just the beginning of Justin Bieber's legal troubles? Depending on how things play out, the Canadian citizen could also have an immigration case to worry about. #DeportBieber trended on Twitter last week, with critics pushing authorities to send the teen pop star north of the border after he was arrested in Miami Beach, Florida, on suspicion of drunk driving, resisting arrest and driving without a valid license. It's not likely Bieber will be kicked out of the United States, immigration law experts say. But even so, criminal charges could complicate things for the 19-year-old singer -- and if he's charged with and convicted of any drug offenses, that could change the equation.

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