DETROIT, MI -- A suburban Detroiter's creation of a "Deport Justin Bieber" WhiteHouse.gov petition has made some noteworthy history.

The Washington Times reports the anti-Bieber effort spearheaded by Roger Skrzynski, a 24-year-old native of Riverview, Mich., is the second-most popular petition in the website's history.

A 2012 petition asking that Westboro Baptist Church be declared a hate group is the top petition with 367,180 signatures, according to the Times.

The signup period for Skrzynski's "Deport Justin Bieber" petition ended Saturday and generated a whopping 262,817 signatures - 162,817 more than the required 100,000 needed to receive a response from The White House.

It's unclear when White House officials will respond to the anti-Bieber petition.

Skrzynski told MLive.com he's been blown away by the response his petition has received.

"I'm just listening on the radio about Bieber's problems," Skrzynski said, "and thought: 'How funny would it be to be the first to get a petition up there real quick and get a response from the White House?'"

For more about the online movement Skrzynski created, check out my interview with him.