In a startling new trend, migrants facing deportation in the US are turning to the adult content platform OnlyFans to crowdfund their legal battles. Struggling to afford hefty lawyer fees, many see it as their only option to stay in the country.
A Desperate Solution
With legal costs soaring, some migrants—particularly those without work permits—have resorted to creating OnlyFans accounts to generate income. The platform, known for its subscription-based adult content, offers a way to bypass traditional employment barriers.
Legal and Ethical Dilemmas
Immigration lawyers have reported cases where clients openly admitted using OnlyFans earnings to pay for their deportation appeals. While not illegal, the trend raises ethical concerns about exploitation and the lengths people must go to secure their rights.
Government Response
US officials have yet to comment on the phenomenon, but immigration advocates warn that stricter regulations on digital earnings could further endanger vulnerable migrants.
This unsettling development highlights the extreme measures individuals take when trapped in a broken immigration system.