work: The details of Melania Trump early paid modelling work in the U.S. emerged in the final days of a bitter presidential campaign in which her husband, Donald Trump, has taken a hard line on immigration laws and those who violate them, according to Toronto Star. Trump has proposed broader use of the government E-verify system allowing employers to check whether job applicants are authorized to work. By Alicia A. Caldwell Chad Day And Jake Pearson The Associated Press Sat., Nov. 5, 2016 WASHINGTON—Melania Trump was paid for 10 modelling jobs in the United States that occurred before she had legal permission to work in the country, according to documents from 20 years ago provided to The Associated Press. He has noted that federal law prohibits illegally paying immigrants. During the presidential campaign, she has cited her story to defend her husband hard line on immigration. Melania Trump, who received a green card in March 2001 and became a U.S. citizen in 2006, has always maintained that she arrived in the country legally and never violated the terms of her immigration status.
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