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- In December 2018, Victorina Morales came forward, telling The New York Times that she was an undocumented immigrant working at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.
- On February 5, Morales will be making a political statement. She has been invited to attend the State of the Union address as the guest of Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, a Democrat from New Jersey.
- Her decision to come forward was prompted by President Donald Trump's harsh comments about undocumented immigrants — especially those from Latin America.
- "I hope that in his State of the Union address, Donald Trump will finally acknowledge the real face of immigrants in this country....And if he can’t, I’ve invited Victorina so that he may look her in her eyes to tell his lies to a familiar face," Rep. Watson Coleman said in a statement.
In December 2018, Victorina Morales came forward, telling The New York Times that she was an undocumented immigrant working at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.
She was once a housekeeper making Donald Trump's bed, but on Tuesday, February 5, Morales will be making a political statement. She has been invited to attend the State of the Union address as the guest of Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, a Democrat from New Jersey.
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