By Laila Kearney and Sebastien Melo
NEW YORK, July 12 (Reuters) - From the nearest bus stop, workers navigate about a mile of overgrown and cracked sidewalk before they reach Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point Park in the Bronx, with its pristine fairways, treacherous bunkers and expansive views of the jagged Manhattan skyline.
As dozens of golfers, mostly white males in khaki pants and polo shirts, hit balls across the course, the work crew arrives. Workers wash golf carts and cut lawns. They keep the clubhouse clean and secure.
Like Andris Garcia, a 22-year-old security guard at the course, many are Latinos, immigrants or descendants of immigrants.