A billboard in Austin is trying to solve the country’s immigration issues with sugar daddies.
The billboard, located off Interstate 35 near William Cannon Drive in South Austin, reads:
“Undocumented immigrant? Before you get deported get a sugar daddy.”
On the billboard, a stock image of a frustrated-looking woman sits there with what appears to be Mexico’s flag behind her. The billboard is an ad for ArrangementFinders.com, an “exclusive service that connects men and women looking for mutually beneficial arrangements,” according to its site.
Austin residents called it “disrespectful to all women and illegal immigrants.” Another said it was “just really offensive” to try and get around “legalization like that.”
ArrangementFinders.com did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Ruby Life, ArrangementFinders.com's parent company, said they've asked for the billboard to be removed. "The billboard was created independently by an affiliate; is completely unacceptable and does not reflect the views or vision of our company, so we have requested that they take it down immediately," said Debra Quinn, a spokeswoman for Ruby Life, in an email Friday.
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