‘Get a sugar daddy’: Austin ad urges immigrants to use dating site to dodge deportation
*Arrangementfinders says it “connects men and women looking for mutually beneficial arrangements.” The point is to help undocumented women, they say. VL
By Liz Farmer, Dallas Morning News (2 minute read)
A dating site recently put up a billboard in South Austin that urges women in the country illegally to “get a sugar daddy” and avoid deportation.
The site, arrangementfinders.com, advertises itself as a service that “connects men and women looking for mutually beneficial arrangements.” Fox 7 in Austin reports that men on the site pay a monthly fee, while women sign up for free.
The site’s controversial ad was posted Oct. 14 and is expected to stay up for four weeks, according to the station.
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