Senator Calls For Investigation Of Donald Trump’s Modeling Agency

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Recent allegations that the company broke immigration laws have left Barbara Boxer “extremely concerned.”

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) is calling on federal authorities to investigate Donald Trump’s modeling agency over allegations that the company violated immigration laws, citing a sweeping investigative report Mother Jones published last month.

Boxer sent a letter on Wednesday to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service Director León Rodriguez, saying the Mother Jones article indicates Trump Model Management displayed “widespread noncompliance” with immigration and labor laws.

“I am extremely concerned by the claims levied against Trump Model Management and ask that you open an investigation into the company’s employment practices,” Boxer says in her letter. “I hope you will make clear that immigration and labor violations like these will not be tolerated.”

Several women told Mother Jones that they worked for the modeling agency, which Trump founded in 1999, while on tourist visas that did not legally allow them to be employed. Trump Model Management never obtained proper work visas for some of its models and also instructed some to deceive customs officials about why they were in the U.S., according to the report.

Additionally, some of the former models told Mother Jones that the agency charged them high fees for rent and other expenses.

Trump’s hard-line and retrograde immigration stance is central to his campaign, and these allegations suggest his modeling agency has engaged in practices that the GOP presidential nominee has denounced. Trump maintains an 85 percent stake in the agency, according to the report.

His ever-changing immigration policies include deporting millions of undocumented immigrants, banning Muslims from entering the country and building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Neither the Trump campaign nor Trump Model Management immediately responded to request for comment. The modeling agency has not made any public statements about the allegations made in the Mother Jones report.

Read Boxer’s full letter below:

More: Senator Calls For Investigation Of Donald Trump's Modeling Agency | Huffington Post

Sounds like another investigation into Trump's questionable activities.
 
Recent allegations that the company broke immigration laws have left Barbara Boxer “extremely concerned.”

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) is calling on federal authorities to investigate Donald Trump’s modeling agency over allegations that the company violated immigration laws, citing a sweeping investigative report Mother Jones published last month.

Boxer sent a letter on Wednesday to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service Director León Rodriguez, saying the Mother Jones article indicates Trump Model Management displayed “widespread noncompliance” with immigration and labor laws.

“I am extremely concerned by the claims levied against Trump Model Management and ask that you open an investigation into the company’s employment practices,” Boxer says in her letter. “I hope you will make clear that immigration and labor violations like these will not be tolerated.”

Several women told Mother Jones that they worked for the modeling agency, which Trump founded in 1999, while on tourist visas that did not legally allow them to be employed. Trump Model Management never obtained proper work visas for some of its models and also instructed some to deceive customs officials about why they were in the U.S., according to the report.

Additionally, some of the former models told Mother Jones that the agency charged them high fees for rent and other expenses.

Trump’s hard-line and retrograde immigration stance is central to his campaign, and these allegations suggest his modeling agency has engaged in practices that the GOP presidential nominee has denounced. Trump maintains an 85 percent stake in the agency, according to the report.

His ever-changing immigration policies include deporting millions of undocumented immigrants, banning Muslims from entering the country and building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Neither the Trump campaign nor Trump Model Management immediately responded to request for comment. The modeling agency has not made any public statements about the allegations made in the Mother Jones report.

Read Boxer’s full letter below:

More: Senator Calls For Investigation Of Donald Trump's Modeling Agency | Huffington Post

Sounds like another investigation into Trump's questionable activities.


Call girls?

That's how he met his wife.
 
Barbara Boxer......Senator from California.... Is suddenly upset about illegal immigration.....
 
Senator Boxer is obviously upset about young girls being abused.
 
Recent allegations that the company broke immigration laws have left Barbara Boxer “extremely concerned.”

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) is calling on federal authorities to investigate Donald Trump’s modeling agency over allegations that the company violated immigration laws, citing a sweeping investigative report Mother Jones published last month.

Boxer sent a letter on Wednesday to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service Director León Rodriguez, saying the Mother Jones article indicates Trump Model Management displayed “widespread noncompliance” with immigration and labor laws.

“I am extremely concerned by the claims levied against Trump Model Management and ask that you open an investigation into the company’s employment practices,” Boxer says in her letter. “I hope you will make clear that immigration and labor violations like these will not be tolerated.”

Several women told Mother Jones that they worked for the modeling agency, which Trump founded in 1999, while on tourist visas that did not legally allow them to be employed. Trump Model Management never obtained proper work visas for some of its models and also instructed some to deceive customs officials about why they were in the U.S., according to the report.

Additionally, some of the former models told Mother Jones that the agency charged them high fees for rent and other expenses.

Trump’s hard-line and retrograde immigration stance is central to his campaign, and these allegations suggest his modeling agency has engaged in practices that the GOP presidential nominee has denounced. Trump maintains an 85 percent stake in the agency, according to the report.

His ever-changing immigration policies include deporting millions of undocumented immigrants, banning Muslims from entering the country and building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Neither the Trump campaign nor Trump Model Management immediately responded to request for comment. The modeling agency has not made any public statements about the allegations made in the Mother Jones report.

Read Boxer’s full letter below:

More: Senator Calls For Investigation Of Donald Trump's Modeling Agency | Huffington Post

Sounds like another investigation into Trump's questionable activities.


She just wants to get close to beautiful women
 
Recent allegations that the company broke immigration laws have left Barbara Boxer “extremely concerned.”

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) is calling on federal authorities to investigate Donald Trump’s modeling agency over allegations that the company violated immigration laws, citing a sweeping investigative report Mother Jones published last month.

Boxer sent a letter on Wednesday to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service Director León Rodriguez, saying the Mother Jones article indicates Trump Model Management displayed “widespread noncompliance” with immigration and labor laws.

“I am extremely concerned by the claims levied against Trump Model Management and ask that you open an investigation into the company’s employment practices,” Boxer says in her letter. “I hope you will make clear that immigration and labor violations like these will not be tolerated.”

Several women told Mother Jones that they worked for the modeling agency, which Trump founded in 1999, while on tourist visas that did not legally allow them to be employed. Trump Model Management never obtained proper work visas for some of its models and also instructed some to deceive customs officials about why they were in the U.S., according to the report.

Additionally, some of the former models told Mother Jones that the agency charged them high fees for rent and other expenses.

Trump’s hard-line and retrograde immigration stance is central to his campaign, and these allegations suggest his modeling agency has engaged in practices that the GOP presidential nominee has denounced. Trump maintains an 85 percent stake in the agency, according to the report.

His ever-changing immigration policies include deporting millions of undocumented immigrants, banning Muslims from entering the country and building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Neither the Trump campaign nor Trump Model Management immediately responded to request for comment. The modeling agency has not made any public statements about the allegations made in the Mother Jones report.

Read Boxer’s full letter below:

More: Senator Calls For Investigation Of Donald Trump's Modeling Agency | Huffington Post

Sounds like another investigation into Trump's questionable activities.


She just wants to get close to beautiful women

Actually, I think she's more concerned with keeping Trump away from them - especially young ones.
 
Does Trump ever display anything other than total disrespect for other people? No matter what he does, he's fucking people over, taking advantage of desperate foreigners, not obeying the law, manufacturing products in other countries, scamming gullible Americans at his fraudulent university, insulting entire races, advocating complete bans of entire races from entering the USA, insulting and disrespecting women, even babies aren't safe from Drumpf's wrath.

He is the closest we've seen to a totalitarian since Hitler, and the conservative scumbags LOVE IT.
 
Recent allegations that the company broke immigration laws have left Barbara Boxer “extremely concerned.”

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) is calling on federal authorities to investigate Donald Trump’s modeling agency over allegations that the company violated immigration laws, citing a sweeping investigative report Mother Jones published last month.

Boxer sent a letter on Wednesday to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service Director León Rodriguez, saying the Mother Jones article indicates Trump Model Management displayed “widespread noncompliance” with immigration and labor laws.

“I am extremely concerned by the claims levied against Trump Model Management and ask that you open an investigation into the company’s employment practices,” Boxer says in her letter. “I hope you will make clear that immigration and labor violations like these will not be tolerated.”

Several women told Mother Jones that they worked for the modeling agency, which Trump founded in 1999, while on tourist visas that did not legally allow them to be employed. Trump Model Management never obtained proper work visas for some of its models and also instructed some to deceive customs officials about why they were in the U.S., according to the report.

Additionally, some of the former models told Mother Jones that the agency charged them high fees for rent and other expenses.

Trump’s hard-line and retrograde immigration stance is central to his campaign, and these allegations suggest his modeling agency has engaged in practices that the GOP presidential nominee has denounced. Trump maintains an 85 percent stake in the agency, according to the report.

His ever-changing immigration policies include deporting millions of undocumented immigrants, banning Muslims from entering the country and building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Neither the Trump campaign nor Trump Model Management immediately responded to request for comment. The modeling agency has not made any public statements about the allegations made in the Mother Jones report.

Read Boxer’s full letter below:

More: Senator Calls For Investigation Of Donald Trump's Modeling Agency | Huffington Post

Sounds like another investigation into Trump's questionable activities.


She just wants to get close to beautiful women

Actually, I think she's more concerned with keeping Trump away from them - especially young ones.

Young?

any in the agency under the age of consent?

If not, not her, or your, business
 
Senator Boxer is obviously upset about young girls being abused
Yeah right! then she sends them down to the filthy med stop to get an abortion and then she puts trannys in young girls bathrooms. Oh yeah she cares about young women and girls....dipshit
 
Does Trump ever display anything other than total disrespect for other people? No matter what he does, he's fucking people over, taking advantage of desperate foreigners, not obeying the law, manufacturing products in other countries, scamming gullible Americans at his fraudulent university, insulting entire races, advocating complete bans of entire races from entering the USA, insulting and disrespecting women, even babies aren't safe from Drumpf's wrath.

He is the closest we've seen to a totalitarian since Hitler, and the conservative scumbags LOVE IT.
Conservatives are not a gullible as liberals. Conservatives don't believe the endless liberal outrages and tantrums.
 
The loons hinting at Trump liking "kiddies" and whistling past the graveyard @ Bubba and Lolita Island. LOL Fools
 

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