If you be dating someone and they told you they be an private immigrant?

and offered you $2000 a year to marry them until they receive citizenship would you do it? even though you know it's so wrong on many levels? your thoughts?
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Call Sheriff Joe's deputies.

One more case of Illegal JACKAL closed!!

There are some areas of gray, this is NOT one of those dilemmas for me!

Integrity, Integrity, Integrity
i Think it depends on the situation, its smooth for me to say i wont do it, but thats because i dont have a financial constrain.. But i can see some people that are desperate and would do it. similar to someone loosing their home or need medical assistance, you know that kinda thing...
Also there is the compation side of it, what if the against the law immigrant is your friend? you would help him/her out? its a possibility...

there are many variables to be consider.. but i give attention to under the circumstances i outlined I think i would do it
$2000 a year is not that much. its simply around $160 per month. thats not worth it. Yes, and only because I need to pay for my expensive gas. Oh man! see what this fuel fiasco is doing to ancestors!
Marriage is for love. Help the person sign up for the proper path to citizenship. You may be breaking the law if your allow yourself to put up for sale your good name for $2000 or any amount of money - it is not worth it...

COMMENT ON YOUR ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: Then why did you ask.. ? Cheeeeesh
My stars, Thelma is an illegal immigrant?

Of course I wouldn't marry her. I'd tell Andy and he'd arrest her.
Hey...hold out for more money...if its smaller amount than $2million, why bother.

Honestly, forget it. Its illegal.

Just shag him and use him up until he gets deported ... then on near the next one! The great thing about illegals is the supply never seem to end!
NO. Of course I wouldn't. Why? BECAUSE it's wrong on so many level.

Seriously, my morality can't be bought for $2000 a year. If it could, I wouldn't be a very moral or ethical person, now would I?
Absolutely not. I do not involve myself in crime and I do not do things that are bad for my country. I would call upon ICE and have the illegal deported. Aiding, abetting or harboring an against the law alien: 5 years federal prison, $250,000 fine or both. I don't think so!
Aboslutely not. They could keep their money because they will probably obligation it to get out of jail because I would immediately report them, for mortal illegal and for trying to bribe me into commiting a crime to help them stay here. To marry for that reason would be fraud and both folks could get in serious trouble for it. I don't date criminals, and I CERTAINLY would not commit crime with them!!!

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Unbelievable!! There are some TRUE boneheads on here! Rocket scientists giving a thumbs down for not being willing to consort with criminals or involve yourself in in their crime!!!

This forum never ceases to amaze me!! I'll tell you what, if YOU want to date criminals and commit crimes, jump right ahead, but don't criticize me or others because we won't!!
Never resort to bribery. Its merely as bad as lying. Pink I'd try to help a friend no matter what residency, color or creed they are, but not for money, nor marriage. You take care! Jimmy.
I would run the other way , They could ALWAYS get caught and you could other get pregnant . Raising a child by yourself will cost you a heck of a lot more than $2,000 a year. Don't get yourself into the predicament I am surrounded by. No, I wouldn't do it, I'm not for sale, neither is my citizenship. As for the $$, that breaks down to only $167 a month....um hardly worth it. And if it strikes you as wrong on so oodles levels...why do it?
I wouldn't do it for money. But I would do it for love.

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