Victorina Morales, an undocumented Trump Resort worker who spoke, is now facing deportation


An undocumented housekeeper who spoke about President Trump’s golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, which allegedly employs undocumented immigrants, is now facing deportation, The New York Times reports. Victorina Morales, who also made public what she described as abusive conditions on Trump’s property, was reportedly reported this week as being placed in deportation proceedings. You will be able to stay in the United States only if your asylum petition is approved by a judge. The US Citizenship and Immigration Service said it rejected its initial asylum application because it was unable to prove that “extraordinary circumstances” prohibited it from filing the application within a year of entering the country.

Morales, a Guatemalan immigrant who entered the United States without documents in 1999 after seeing her father murdered, said her family received death threats in her country. She said The New York Times in a December 2018 article he knew of several undocumented immigrants working on the property with the help of false documents that he said supervisors knew about. He also personally accused Trump of making derogatory comments about Latin American immigrants.

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