A human resources worker at Trump National Golf Club scratched the names of undocumented immigrant employees off a list of kitchen staff due to be screened by the Secret Service, a former employee at the elite club told the New York Times.

The report is the latest in a series of revelations about undocumented immigrants allegedly working at Trump National in New Jersey with the knowledge of supervisors as Trump has stepped up efforts to keep immigrants from entering the country illegally.

Emma Torres, an undocumented immigrant from Ecuador, said a list of workers to be vetted by the Secret Service was prepared by supervisors at the Trump-owned golf club in Bedminster in 2016 as Donald Trump was running for president, the newspaper’s report said.

Torres said an unnamed human resources representative at the club took her name off the list after the kitchen worker said she was an immigrant living in the country illegally and used a fake Social Security number to apply for the job, the report said.

The human resources worker said, “‘It’s O.K. No problem,'" Torres told the New York Times. "She scratched me off the list.”

The same human resources representative also removed other undocumented workers from the screening list, Torres said. The workers remained on the staff.

Torres said she quit her $14.50-an-hour kitchen job in 2017 after finding another job.

The Trump Organization, which owns the golf club, did not respond to requests to comment on the New York Times story. A spokeswoman for the organization said earlier this month that any workers at the golf club with fake Social Security numbers or other documents would be terminated.

The New York Times reported in December that the maid who made Trump’s bed and did his laundry at the golf club was an undocumented immigrant, along with a former housekeeper at the club. Since then, three additional employees have come forward to say they are also undocumented. All said the management of the club knew about their immigration status.

Anibal Romero, an immigration attorney representing the former employees, said he asked the New Jersey attorney general’s office to investigate how Trump National treated the undocumented workers. Romero said he has spoken to investigators from the attorney general’s office and has turned over documents to the FBI, including fake working documents that Trump’s former maid said her supervisor at the golf club helped her obtain.

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