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A message on a billboard posted on I-35 just south of William Cannon is turning a lot of heads. The controversial message encourages undocumented immigrants to sign up for a Sugar Daddy dating servicein order to avoid deportation.
It reads: “Undocumented immigrant? Before you get deported get a Sugar Daddy.”
It was just posted last Friday and is expected to stay up for four weeks.
“I think you’re going to have people that are against it and then you’re going to have people that are going to sign up for it,” said ArrangementFinders.com CMO Jacob Webster.
“On a billboard they’re encouraging people to commit a federal felony. It’s rare that you see a billboard that says, ‘Commit a felony,’” said Senior Immigration specialist Thomas Esparza, Jr.
Starting a conversation over this billboard is exactly what Webster was hoping for.
“It was one of those moments where it was this intersection of what’s going on in society and what’s going on with our site,” Webster said.
Men on ArrangementFinders.com pay a monthly fee to be on the site while women sign up for free. The two can then link up privately to determine what kind of relationship they would like to have.
The idea for the billboard came from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s promise to deport undocumented immigrants in the United States.
It was meant to target Hispanic women who make up one-third of those signing up on ArrangementFinders.com. The website sets up women with a Sugar Daddy, which is a man who is able to help support them financially.
-fox4news.com

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