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This Jan. 23, 2014 file photo made available by the Miami Beach Police Dept., shows Justin Bieber at the police station in Miami Beach, Fla. Taco Bell's president has promised to bring its new breakfast hours and menu to Canada when the country takes back Bieber.

(Miami Beach Police Dept. | AP)

Taco Bell's new breakfast menu is available at nearly 6,000 restaurants in the United States. In the Syracuse area, five locations are now open for breakfast hours from 7-11 a.m. at 3179 Erie Blvd East in Syracuse, 3500 W Genesee St in Syracuse, 3716 Brewerton Road in Syracuse, 7881 Brewerton Rd in Cicero and 8095 Oswego Rd in Liverpool.

But there's still one place that can't get Waffle Tacos, A.M. Crunch Wraps and Cinnabon Delights -- Canada.

Taco Bell president Brian Nicco responded to questions from fans of the fast food chain during a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) on Thursday, the day it launched its new breakfast hours.

He fielded questions about what he'd love to add to the menu ("Cerveza"), what his favorite kind of soup is ("Tortilla soup, of course") and what's really in their meat ("This is going to surprise you...our beef is beef with wonderful seasonings and I eat it every day"). He also explained why the Yum! Brands restaurants won't serve breakfast items all day: "In order to make the food great and get you in and out quickly we need to serve from 7am to 11am."

But Nicco's most interesting answer came when a user who wanted to know when Canadians will be able to "live mas" before lunch time.

"When you take Justin Bieber back," he wrote.

A petition to have Bieber deported to Canada has collected more than 270,000 signatures since his DUI arrest in Miami Beach earlier this year. But the Associated Press reported in January that the 20-year-old Canadian pop star's immigration status likely won't be affected unless he's convicted of a violent crime or sentenced to more than one year imprisonment.

Nicco also discussed pot, which Bieber had in his system during the arrest, though he claimed not to know what 420 means ("seriously what is 4/20?"). One user asked if Taco Bell supports nationwide legalization of marijuana, and he replied: "We make tacos, not laws."

A May 5th trial date has been set for Bieber on charges of driving under the influence, resisting arrest and possessing an invalid driver's license. Until then, he can enjoy all the tacos he wants.