Illegal workers call for investigation of con artist business

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Just when you thought things couldn't get any more weird, two women who are in this country illegally, are, through their attorneys, calling for both state and federal investigations into the con artist's hiring practices.

The two women, who worked at the con artist's failing golf course in New Jersey, claim the managers at the club hired them both as housekeepers despite knowing of their undocumented status.

"We have documentary evidence, we have the testimony of workers, we have the fraudulent documents -- all of this could be provided to federal authorities and or state authorities," Anibal Romero told CNN in an interview in New York. "Both of my clients are willing to cooperate with federal and state authorities."​

In an interview with CNN, Diaz claimed that managers at the Bedminster club arranged for fraudulent documents to keep her employed.

After Morales was hired in 2013, she said she was taken off the club premises to an off-site location and provided with a bogus Social Security card and ID.​

This isn't the first time the con artist has used illegal workers.

"You know, the truth is I have a lot of illegals working for me in Miami,” he told them, using the term for undocumented immigrants those in the meeting found offensive. “You know in Miami, my golf course is tended by all these Hispanics — if it wasn’t for them my lawn wouldn’t be the lawn it is; it’s the best lawn,” Pacheco recalled Trump saying.​

https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/08/politics/trump-national-golf-club-undocumented-workers/index.html

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2016/01/1_11_2016_6_16.html
 
Trump's Miami golf course lawn remains nice because the kids are staying off of it.

https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/...olf-club-revenues-plummeting-in-2017-10788080

According to a major report today from Forbes, hotel revenues at the Trump National Doral, arguably the Donald's golf flagship, have dropped like a stone since Trump became president. Per Forbes, revenues at the Trump Doral in 2017 fell an astounding 16 percent. According to inside sources who spoke to Forbes, the resort lost 100,000 booked-room nights.
 
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