If we deported this one particular a$$hole, it would be no big loss. However, that would be a gross violation of the right of free speech, as revolting as his "speech" may be to those of us who respect this country.
And if we start deporting people because we don't like the lyrics of their songs, who's to say that the next person to be deported won't be you or I for criticizing Bill and Hillary Clinton?
A better punishment, I think, is to hit him where it really hurts. He's clearly trying to make a buck off the controversy. (Often, that's an effective formula -- create a stir, and watch the mindless masses rush over out of curiosity, like spectators to a bad accident.) Let's make it NOT work out for him as he had planned.
Seems to me this guy's carreer is already dead. I say we bury it.
I, for one, have no plans to buy his record, and if I so much as happen to hear it anywhere on the airwaves, I will turn off the offending medium. (Then I will send a note to the radio or TV station, explaining why I won't be tuning in anymore.)
I know how you feel though. There are so many so called "artists" whose lyrics make me wish we could deport them.