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riversedge

(70,299 posts)
Tue Aug 30, 2016, 01:02 PM Aug 2016

Former models for Donald Trump's agency say they violated immigration rules and worked illegally

Bet the msm will ignore this story!!



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Former models for Donald Trump's agency say they violated immigration rules and worked illegally http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/08/donald-trump-model-management-illegal-immigration … via @MotherJones



Former Models for Donald Trump's Agency Say They Violated Immigration Rules and Worked Illegally
"It's like modern-day slavery."

James West



Aug. 30, 2016 12:07 PM





Pierre Roussel/ Zuma Press; Louis Lanzano/AP Photo

Republican nominee Donald Trump has placed immigration at the core of his presidential campaign. He has claimed that undocumented immigrants are "taking our jobs" and "taking our money," pledged to deport them en masse, and vowed to build a wall on the Mexican border. At one point he demanded a ban on Muslims entering the country. Speaking to supporters in Iowa on Saturday, Trump said he would crack down on visitors to the United States who overstay their visas and declared that when any American citizen "loses their job to an illegal immigrant, the rights of that American citizen have been violated." And he is scheduled to give a major address on immigration in Arizona on Wednesday night.

But the mogul's New York modeling agency, Trump Model Management, has profited from using foreign models who came to the United States on tourist visas that did not permit them to work here, according to three former Trump models, all noncitizens, who shared their stories with Mother Jones. Financial and immigration records included in a recent lawsuit filed by a fourth former Trump model show that she, too, worked for Trump's agency in the United States without a proper visa.

Foreigners who visit the United States as tourists are generally not permitted to engage in any sort of employment unless they obtain a special visa, a process that typically entails an employer applying for approval on behalf of a prospective employee. Employers risk fines and possible criminal charges for using undocumented labor.

Founded in 1999, Trump Model Management "has risen to the top of the fashion market," boasts the Trump Organization's website, and has a name "that symbolizes success." According to a financial disclosure filed by his campaign in May, Donald Trump earned nearly $2 million from the company, in which he holds an 85 percent stake. Meanwhile, some former Trump models say they barely made any money working for the agency because of the high fees for rent and other expenses that were charged by the company.

Canadian-born Rachel Blais spent nearly three years working for Trump Model Management. After first signing with the agency in March 2004, she said, she performed a series of modeling gigs for Trump's company in the United States without a work visa. At Mother Jones' request, Blais provided a detailed financial statement from Trump Model Management and a letter from an immigration lawyer who, in the fall of 2004, eventually secured a visa that would permit her to work legally in the United States. These records show a six-month gap between when she began working in the United States and when she was granted a work visa. During that time, Blais appeared on Trump's hit reality TV show, The Apprentice, modeling outfits designed by his business protégés. As Blais walked the runway, Donald Trump looked on from the front row.............................



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Former models for Donald Trump's agency say they violated immigration rules and worked illegally (Original Post) riversedge Aug 2016 OP
so basically, trump can't win even when he cheats. unblock Aug 2016 #1
It would be a lot cheaper kacekwl Aug 2016 #2

unblock

(52,317 posts)
1. so basically, trump can't win even when he cheats.
Tue Aug 30, 2016, 01:10 PM
Aug 2016

he breaks contracts and the law and still goes bankrupt routinely.

horrible businessman and horrible human being.

the only person on the planet who might benefit from a trump presidency would be shrub, who might then no longer be the worst president ever.

kacekwl

(7,021 posts)
2. It would be a lot cheaper
Tue Aug 30, 2016, 06:20 PM
Aug 2016

if we prosecuted those who employed illegal workers than deporting 11 million and building a stupid wall.

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