Victorina Morales, undocumented Guatemalan immigrant who works for the Donald Trump Golf Club in New Jersey , provides a host of details suggesting that local officials knew that she was not allowed to live in the country and used it anyway.
The housekeeper, who entered the country illegally nearly 20 years ago, was hired into the club in 2013, she told the New York Times in an interview. According to her, a class employee pushes her and a group of other people to work every day because we know they can not get a driver's license because of their immigration status.
When she was hired, Morales told a supervisor that she had no "good papers". The manager stated that she had to bring the documents that she had used during a previous job. She also brought a fake green card and a social security card.
Last year, a supervisor told her that she needed to get a new social security card and a green card because it presented some problems. According to Morales, she stated that she did not know where to obtain the documents and that the manager then referred to a maintenance officer who had taken her for a new set of false documents.
Another worker, Sandra Diaz, told the Times she was undocumented while she had been working at the club for several years. She has since left her job and gained legal status.
Diaz was tasked with cleaning up Trump's personal residence at the Bedminster Club, where she washed Trump's clothes. She remembered that he had had an explosion of orange stains on the collar of a white golf shirt, which, according to her, resulted from makeup stains that prevented her from go out.
Morales said that she knew she could lose her job or be deported. expressing, but chose to come forward because she was upset by Trump's disparaging remarks about immigrants and the abusive treatment inflicted by a supervisor who, in his view, was encouraged by the rhetoric of Trump.
papers? He knows we do not speak English, "she said. "Why would not he understand it?"