
Justin Bieber could be deported to Canada following a vicious egg attack on a neighbour's house.
The Ontario native - who is currently in America on a work visa - is facing a possible felony charge and if convicted, could be sent home, reports RadarOnline.
'If Justin is charged with felony vandalism and convicted, it’s very likely his work visa, allowing him to live in the United States, would be revoked,' a law enforcement source told the website.
'It could be categorised as a crime of moral turpitude under United States immigration law,' added the insider.
According to reports, Justin caused more than $20,000 in damage during the vicious egg attack last Thursday.
In California, if the damage is greater than $400 it becomes felony vandalism - a crime which could land Justin in prison.
Police officers raided the 19-year-old's Calabasas, California house on Tuesday to seize surveillance footage following the neighbour's allegation that the singer pelted his house with up to 20 eggs.
Deputies were looking for any evidence linking the star with the egg assault including other eggs in the house. There was also a battering ram at the scene.
Justin's cellphone was allegedly taken during the raid to search for any incriminating text messages, reports TMZ,
Officers reportedly want to see if he messaged anyone about the incident, in what one source called a 'text high five', according to the website.
Justin is allegedly concerned about references to drugs on his phone. But even if police do find mention of drugs, Justin can't be charged without physical evidence, reports TMZ.
In addition, Justin is also allegedly worried about naked pictures leaking, according to the website.
Meanwhile, Justin's good friend, rapper Lil Za, has blasted the media following his arrest during the raid.
The 19-year-old was taken into custody for alleged cocaine possession, and was later re-arrested for reportedly breaking a phone that same day while in jail.
'Honestly, the media is making me someone I’m not. But only those in my shoes can relate. These ppl get paid to make you look bad,' he tweeted on Thursday. 'Some stuff I’ve done has been wrong yes. but look at the position I’m in and the color of my skin. Cocaine? Really?'
'All this time I was home in tx nobody gave a f**k about what Za is doing ..soon as he gets to La he’s all over the news,' he added.
A representative for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirmed the arrest for felony drug possession to TMZ, and said the cocaine was 'in plain view' during the raid.
Officials say Justin was 'not connected' to the cocaine.
Aerial images showed the rapper being led away by several officers before being driven to the police station in the back of a cop car.
Radar reports that Lil Za, real name Xavier Smith, has been 'living at Bieber's Calabasas home for months,' according to reports.
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