Just this year, the Department of Labor approved 107 work permits, mostly for cooks, waiters and maids, to work at his hotels and golf clubs. He also requested 19 agricultural workers to work at his vineyards in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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A private club in Palm Beach is the Trump company that requested the most U.S. work visas for foreign nationals.

In August, weeks before Trump was elected president, Mar-A-Lago –where the businessman celebrated many of his campaign events– received a permit to bring 64 foreign workers through H-2B visas. The payment for those foreign workers varies between $10,17 per hour for maids and $12,74 for cooks.

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This year, another of Trump’s companies also requested a permit to bring a development and training specialist from Singapore to New York. Moreover, he was denied two permits to bring workers to the National Golf Club Charlotte in Mooresville, North Carolina.