Posted on 10/22/2016 12:09:59 PM PDT by McGruff
A new billboard off interstate 35 is causing a lot of dispute among Austin's citizens.
The advertisement hints undocumented immigrants should join the Arrangementfinders.com dating site to avoid deportation.
The sign reads, "Undocumented Immigrant? Before You Get Deported, Get a Sugar Daddy, and it is just off highway I-35 near Frontage Road.
Jacob Webster, the online's site CMO says he decided to run the ad in response to Donald Trump's promise to deport all 11 million of the nations undocumented immigrants.
ArrangementFinders.com skews heavily towards Hispanic women, with that demo making up over 31% of all the females on our site nationally and over 53% in Austin, said Webster.
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“I see Drudge has this story on his website right now. That will probably overload their website.”
Don’t worry...they have plenty of inventory. They’re not going to run out of product.
I like the way you think....: ^ )
“But maybe that particular sign was aimed at the sugar daddies.”
How rich do you have to be to qualify as a Sugar Daddy?
< I hear that Austin is a liberal enclave in Texas.
It’s infested with many of the brain dead transients who lost their jobs in other states and decided to move in and sell weed and other drugs on Sixth St on Friday and Saturday nights so they can still get free government handouts. The cops turn their heads the other way at the same time so anything goes. Austin is Kalifornia II
No idea. If it means “enough to keep someone who is with you for your money out of trouble”, I don’t have it.
start the rumor that arrangmentfinders.com is actually working with I.C.E.
Why not tell the truth arrangmentfinders is a front group for the DNC.
I find it shocking that people believe you can still get deported these days.
Austin is Madison South.
I ain't reading another word of this thread, until that tub of lard, "Speedy Rodriguez" clarifies whether she means, Illegal Alien criminals, or normal productive applicants who have complied with all our immigration laws, some for over a decade... and still waiting.
Ain't no possible billboard "too shocking" for me!
>>I hear that Austin is a liberal enclave in Texas.<<
It is indeed. Nuke it from orbit, it’s the only way to be sure.
We and our friends talked about this never knew it about each other. Whenever we have to drive through Austin we bless ourselves and our cars with holy water AND pray the rosary
Every time I want to detour to see that wonderful Stevie Ray’a statue and pay that tribute, I think, “lemme get out of Austin. Another time.”
There’s just something creepy or haunting that we find about the place, or it’s a feeling. I had to live there for about a year. No.
Once married to a USA citizen or Green Card holder, the immigrant wife contacts Immigration authorities and claims domestic abuse.
Then, Immigration authorities immediately issue a Green Card to the “abused” wife and help her find a new residence.
No one even investigates if the abuse took place. The husband is not even informed or questioned!
David North, at the Center for Immigration Studies, has written extensively on this subject for the last six months.
Molotov cocktail.
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