The Department of Justice has said in a lawsuit that Southwest Key Programs has allowed the rape and abuse of illegal immigrant children at its “youth care” facilities as the children await sponsorship in the US. The “non-profit organization” has been contracted by the Biden administration’s Department of Homeland Security. Southwest Key Programs is the largest housing service for unaccompanied children in the country.
According to a lawsuit that was launched this past week by the DOJ, Southwest Key Programs staff have repeatedly covered for each other as employees preyed on children at the different facilities. In fiscal year 2024 alone, the Biden administration has shelled out $1 billion to Southwest Key Programs, with the majority coming from DHS and some funding from the Department of Education.
The last large lump sum payment from the federal government was paid out in May 2024, with over $470 million going to the agency and they received a smaller $15 million in June.
The lawsuit details: “Defendant Southwest Key Programs, Inc. (“Southwest Key”) is a national nonprofit organization that provides housing and services to unaccompanied children who have entered the United States. From at least 2015 through at least 2023, multiple Southwest Key employees have subjected unaccompanied children in their care to repeated and unwelcome sexual abuse, harassment, and misconduct and a hostile housing environment, including severe sexual abuse and rape, solicitation of sex acts, solicitation of nude photos, entreaties for sexually inappropriate relationships, sexual comments and gestures, leering, and inappropriate touching.” […]
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