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its total grant revenue for immigrant youth shelters will reach $ 458 million for the fiscal year. In 2016, Southwest Key Programs' CEO Juan Sanchez was paid a base salary of $ 770,860 and received additional compensation for a retirement policy, under the direction of the Board of Directors, who work with outside auditors to evaluate all executive pay. Vice President Nelson earned $ 500,000 in 2017, while the organization's chief financial officer made $ 1 million.
313:, and applied to use it as an immigrant children's shelter for up to 200 migrant youth "from age 0 to 17." Advocates report that the facility would house "children younger than 12 as well as pregnant and nursing teenagers"; the Department of Health and Human Services refers to this younger age group as "tender-age children" Houston Mayor 212:—A shelter for boys age 10-17 built in a former Walmart and operated under contract for the Department of Health and Human Services. On June 13, it housed 1,469 children, a plurality of whom arrived as unaccompanied minors crossing the border. Southwest Key estimated that 5% of children held there had been separated from their parents. 328:
crimes. The accused worker had been working at Southwest Key's Casa Kokopelli shelter for almost four months without a complete background check, though those documents did not show any previous arrests or convictions for sex offenses, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services officials,
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The organization reported annual revenue of $ 242,755,041 for the year ended August 31, 2016, 98.9% of which came from grants and contracts. Southwest Key's largest source of revenue is grants and contract revenue. In 2018, the organization reported having $ 61 million in revenue. Southwest Key first
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During the height of the outcry against the Trump zero-tolerance policy, lawmakers throughout the U.S. toured Southwest Key shelters. While one lawmaker praised the organization for being "very well run," other lawmakers noted that their tours "raised a lot of questions" and that things "seemed very
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In 2015, Southwest Key received $ 193,948,228 in contracts from the "unaccompanied alien children" program, the majority of its federal grants. As of June 2018, it has received $ 310,824,288 in federal grants in fiscal year 2018 (which began on October 1, 2017). Under a contract signed in June 2018,
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held a press conference denouncing the use of the shelter for separated children. Turner said, "I do not want to be an enabler in this process. I do not want the city to participate in this process. The health department has yet to provide a food permit or shelter permit. … If we don’t speak, if we
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An ex-employee, Antar Davidson, said in June 2018 that employees were told to tell crying siblings, traumatized because they were just separated from their parents, that they weren't allowed to hug and comfort each other. Both Southwest Key and the Health and Human Services Department denied the
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In 2017, a care worker at Casa Kokopelli was accused of sexually molesting teens at the shelter. The facility in which the care worker was employed was cited in 2017 for failing to complete background checks for its employees to ensure that no one had previously committed sex offenses and other
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The first year Sanchez started the organization, they took care of 21 juvenile offenders on parole using a state grant of $ 200,000. In order to buy a copier and computer, Southwest Key borrowed $ 6,700 in loans. In the late 1980s, Sanchez helped a colleague, Ruben Gallegos, set up a nonprofit
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that operates shelter facilities for unaccompanied immigrant minors and immigrant youth. It also provides youth justice alternative programming and educational programming. The organization was founded in 1987. Southwest Key reported in August 2016 that it operates in 3 states:
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opened an immigrant shelter in the late 1990s. It now describes itself as "one of the largest providers of services to unaccompanied children in the U.S." As of mid-2018, it houses 5,100 immigrant children and operates 26 immigrant youth facilities in
1060: 168:, by mid-June 2018, the number of children it housed increased dramatically again. In mid-June 2018, the company reported that children separated from their parents represented about 10% of children that Southwest Key housed. 628: 1433: 222:—A housing facility for babies and toddlers built in a former medical center. In mid-2018, it was reported that one twelve-month-old girl held in the facility had been separated from her family for around a month. 1402: 1257: 121:
The organization was founded by former Chief Executive Officer and President, Juan Sánchez, a former migrant farm worker. Dr. Sanchez stepped down as leader of the organization in spring 2019.
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into Southwest Key's management and finances. As of 2017, her salary had been US$ 1M. On March 11, 2019, Sanchez also resigned. As of 2017, his salary had been US$ 1.5M.
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in that state and is licensed as a 24-hour childcare facility by the State of Texas. Southwest Key Programs has served 23,000 children over the last two years.
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The Unites States Department of Justice sued Southwest Key, alleging over 100 incidents of sexual abuse or harassment, some dating back to 2015.
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in El CajĂłn, California, holds 65 boys aged 6 to 17. About 10% of them were children separated from their families as of mid-June 2018.
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claims. Amid the criticism that Southwest Key faced, CEO Juan Sanchez penned an op-ed about the reasons he founded the organization.
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Another shelter in Phoenix, had an employee who was accused of molesting a teenage girl housed there in 2018. The shelter in
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controlled." Conservative critics have felt that the shelters "coddled illegal immigrants" and in 2014, Senator
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In 2024, the organization was accused of pervasive sexual abuse of minors by the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Tribune, Edgar Walters, Texas Tribune, Ryan Murphy, Texas Tribune, DARLA CAMERON, Texas (2018-08-15).
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In February 2019, chief financial officer Melody Chung resigned, following an investigation by the
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With 16 locations in Texas, Southwest Key Programs is one of the largest contractors housing
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publicly criticized Southwest Key for spending too much on the children. Senator
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As of February 2011, Southwest Key facilities contained 11,000 children.
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Grants for housing for immigrant children increased dramatically during the
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Houston facility for young children, pregnant girls, and teenage mothers
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D&B Hoovers. "Southwest Key Programs, Inc." Accessed Dec. 14, 2019.
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in Brownsville Texas which held 208 unaccompanied minors as of May 2018
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near El CajĂłn, California, an 11-bed center for children aged 6 to 17.
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in Lemon Grove, California, a 14-bed center for children aged 6 to 17.
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in Brownsville Texas which held 71 unaccompanied minors as of May 2018
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Protests against family separation in U.S. immigration enforcement
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was turned away from a visit to a Southwest Key facility in 2018.
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Kulish, Nicholas; Barker, Kim; Ruiz, Rebecca R. (11 March 2019).
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Miller, Michael E.; Brown, Emma; Davis, Aaron C. (2018-06-14).
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and made $ 2.5 million more than the previous year in revenue.
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Immigration detention centers and prisons in the United States
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Barker, Kim; Kulish, Nicholas; Ruiz, Rebecca R. (2018-12-02).
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don’t say no, then these types of policies will continue.”
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Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Children
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Sánchez, Juan; Express-News, For the (1 July 2018).
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Index

Southwest Key Programs
https://southwestkey.org/
nonprofit organization
California
Arizona
Texas
International Educational Services
Coolidge, Arizona
El Paso, Texas
Texas
Arizona
California
Central American refugee crisis
Trump administration's family separation policy
Chuck Grassley
Jeff Merkley
unaccompanied immigrant children
Casa Padre
Brownsville, Texas
Brownsville, Texas
El Paso, Texas
Tucson, Arizona
Houston, Texas
Casa San Diego
Houston, Texas
Sylvester Turner
Pro Publica
Youngtown, Arizona
Casa Padre
Casa San Diego

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