A housekeeper who has spent five years cleaning President Donald Trump’s toilet and making his bed at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster is an immigrant living in the country illegally, according to a New York Times report.

Victorina Morales, of Bound Brook, said she left Guatemala and illegally crossed the border into the U.S. in 1999, then got a job at Trump’s golf club in 2013 using phony documents.

Another woman, Sandra Diaz, a native of Costa Rica, also said she was undocumented when she worked at the golf club from 2010 to 2013, the report said. She is now a legal resident of the U.S.

Both women say there are multiple unauthorized immigrant workers at Trump’s golf club, where he has a two-story residence.

“There are many people without papers,” Diaz told the New York Times.

The women allege their supervisors helped them evade authorities so they could keep their jobs, the report said. However, there is no evidence Trump or top executives at his company knew some of their workers were in the country illegally.

This is the kind of thing that used to sink presidential nominees, even those who didn't rail against unauthorized immigrants: an unauthorized immigrant tells the NYT that she has made Donald Trump's bed and cleaned his toilet at his Bedminster club. https://t.co/hf7ukNoMWU — Daniel Dale (@ddale8) December 6, 2018

Trump, who has made fighting illegal immigration one of the focuses of his presidency, has previously said his companies employ no undocumented immigrants.

The White House declined to comment for the story, the report said.

Anibal Romero, an immigration attorney representing both women, told NJ Advance Media that Morales and Diaz and their families have left their homes and are staying in a “safe place” with him in anticipation of the national attention their story is drawing.

“They are very good. These are amazing women,” Romero said. “They are a little bit overwhelmed.”

Morales, who is still an employee of Trump National Golf Club, has not heard from her employer since the publication of the story, her attorney said shortly after 2:30 p.m.

“We assume she does not have a job,” Romero said.

Romero said he asked the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office to investigate how Trump National hires and treats its workers.

A spokesman for the state attorney general’s office declined to comment on whether the state will investigate.

“Our policy is that we neither confirm nor deny investigations,” said Peter Aseltine, a spokesman for the state attorney general’s office.

As someone who has to wash her own white winter hat often, for the same reason, I know how real this struggle is. https://t.co/C44s14JHK1 pic.twitter.com/aPKyO0f7lC — Aly Ellis (@alykeves) December 6, 2018

Make the Road New Jersey, an immigrant advocacy group, applauded the women for speaking out and called on authorities to extend protection to Morales and Diaz for speaking out about their alleged treatment at Trump National.

“These brave women have washed and ironed the President’s boxers and scrubbed his toilets. For them to be threatened with regard to their vulnerable immigration status and called ‘stupid illegal immigrants’ is simply inexcusable,” said Lauren Herman, supervising attorney for Make the Road New Jersey.

The big point here isn't that Trump is an obvious hypocrite driven by bigotry & xenophobia, but that undocumented immigrants are a part of our country & our communities. They contribute, we rely on them. This war on immigrants is nonsensical and counterproductive. https://t.co/8d7IKoN0bH — Judy Chu (@RepJudyChu) December 6, 2018

Hello. Reminder that undocumented immigrants are human beings. Human beings you probably already know and appreciate. People that even Trump knows and appreciates. https://t.co/vBez5FMh95 — Jared Kaplan (@JaredKaplan) December 6, 2018

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