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Reporting someone should I?

Hi everyone. Advice needed please: I met someone from a mutual friend that just arrived from a foreign country on a tourist visa here in the US. Our mutual friend asked me to help her find a job and place to live. She supposedly came here to work to pay for her mother's surgery, but that turned out to be a lie. She is working at a coffee shop with false documentations and from our last conversation is planning to stay here for good. I should add that she's a lawyer (in her native country) .

I work in HR and was telling one of my co-workers if she knew of anyone that needed a babysitter or housekeeper or any type of job she said she would ask and kept asking me questions and I told her the story. She said I as someone who works in HR should report the (girl) to immigration for illegally working here and wanting to live here. I feel bad doing that to someone. She said as a US citizen (that should offend me and I should uphold the law).

What do you think I should do?

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