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'Get a sugar daddy': Austin ad urges immigrants to use dating site to dodge

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Dallas Morning News 7 hours ago

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"We had a couple approvals, but we got a lot more denials," said Jacob Webster, chief
marketing officer for arrangementfinders.com. "All the major markets in terms of Los
Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix and Dallas denied us." Webster told KEYE-TV that he
decided to run the ad in response to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's
claim that he'd deport 11 million immigrants in the country illegally. Webster also told
several stations that a third of the company's users are Hispanic women, which factored into
the company's ad. "How could we speak to this growing demographic for this site in a way
where we could get the max effect?" he told Fox 7. Thomas Esparza Jr., an Austin-based
lawyer ...
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