By Auj Lazaro (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Apr 22, 2014 11:15 AM EDT

The controversial pop singer was seen flying out of LAX and many had the chance to witness the trousers of the young heartthrob get dangerously low during airport security checkup.

According to TMZ, it's either the airport officials want to get the opportunity of looking at the hot bod of a huge superstar or they are stricter with him, especially with recent marijuana use allegations towards the young star. The outlet notes that though it is a good thing that Justin complied to the security process, the check-up somehow had his camo pants slid down a little below his waist - revealing a part of his behind.

He was also spotted holding on to his pants most of the time with one hand, seeming to have forgotten to wear a belt.

As for the rest of the other Justin Bieber controversies, the "Baby" singer is still allowed to stay in the US despite an online petition to deport the young superstar signed by more than 270,000 individuals, CNN reports.

With the White House not giving any comment on the petition, it made many doubt whether the immigration law enforcement of the country is being biased with the 20-year-old singer-songwriter.

Bieber has been charged with cases like DUI in Miami and a pending assault charge and vandalism after throwing eggs on another's house. According to experts, the DUI case is not considered a deportable offense along with his vandalism charges but the assault case may put him at risk.

At present, the team of outstanding attorneys of the singer is already working out their plea deal for some of the crimes allegedly committed by their client. Besides, if Justin Bieber gets deported, the federal agency involved might just upset millions of teenage fans, especially Beliebers.

"We'll leave it to others to comment on Mr. Bieber's cast," stated the only response to the signed petition to deport the most popular teen idol of this generation, National Post writes.

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