Two women hired to clean at one of President Donald Trump's golf resorts in New Jersey say they were in the country illegally when they got their jobs, supervisors knew it and that many employees there also lack legal documents, according to a report in The New York Times.
The Times reported on Thursday that Victorina Morales and Sandra Diaz cleaned at Trump's golf resort Bedminster, New Jersey, for years despite not having proper documentation. Morales says she used false Social Security and permanent resident cards.
A statement from their lawyer, Anibal Romero, says that a supervisor also hurled racial epithets at the women and threatened them with deportation.
The Times story says that there is no evidence that the Trump Organisation knew the two were did not have legal documents, but the women say at least two supervisors were aware of their status and helped them evade detection.
"We have tens of thousands of employees across our properties and have very strict hiring practices," said the Trump Organisation in an emailed statement. "If any employee submitted false documentation in an attempt to circumvent the law, they will be terminated immediately."