Trump Launches Model Management Agency with Systematic Visa Violations
Donald Trump founds Trump Model Management (originally T Models), which would bring approximately 250 international models to the United States. Investigative reporting later revealed systematic H-1B visa fraud, with models instructed to lie to customs officials and work illegally on tourist visas. Models were charged $1,200-1,600 per month for bunk beds in overcrowded apartments while working without proper authorization. Multiple models claimed they were misled about earnings, with one model Alexia Palmer receiving only $3,880 over three years despite promises of $75,000 annually. Immigration experts found evidence of systemic visa law violations and labor exploitation.
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- Donald Trump's modeling agency broke immigration laws, attorneys say (2016-03-10)
- Former Models for Donald Trump's Agency Say They Violated Immigration Rules (2016-08-30)
- Trump Model: Felt Like 'Slave' Working for Donald's Agency (2024-07-15)
- Former Trump Models: We Were Told to Lie About Immigration Status (2024-08-01)
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