Both women were described by the Times as finding Trump demanding, but kind. Morales, who left Guatemala in 1999, says Trump would sometimes give her a US$50 ($72.67) or US$100 tip.
But she told the newspaper that she was hurt by his comments disparaging immigrants here illegally as violent criminals. Perhaps emboldened by that talk, she says her supervisor started verbally abusing workers, calling them "stupid illegal immigrants."
She said the same supervisor, who is unnamed in the story, had provided her with forged documents.
Morales told the Times that she understood that she could be fired and deported but felt she had to speak out. She says she is applying for asylum and is exploring a lawsuit claiming workplace abuse and discrimination.
Her lawyer, Anibel Romero, has called for federal and state investigations into the matter.
"This toxic environment was designed to intimidate these women, leaving them fearful for their safety and the safety of their families," he said in a statement.
Trump has called for a crackdown on immigrants in the country illegally. In addition to calling for a wall on the Mexican border, he has urged companies to screen workers more carefully.
- AP