Trump admin pulls children from migrant shelters over sexual abuse claims
Candace Hathaway March 12, 2025 theblaze.com
Southwest Key furloughs employees.
President Donald Trump's Department of Justice and Department of Health and Human Services released a joint statement on Wednesday announcing that unaccompanied migrant children will no longer be placed in shelters operated by Southwest Key Programs.
The departments called it a "move to end sexual abuse and harassment," noting that all the children have been moved to other shelters.
'Bad actors were incentivized to exploit children and break our laws: This ends now.'
Southwest Key, a nonprofit organization, runs more than two dozen temporary living facilities in Texas, Arizona, and California, making it the largest shelter provider for foreign national children who entered the United States without a parent or guardian.
The DOJ and HSS' joint press release noted that the decision to remove the children stemmed from a July 2024 lawsuit that alleged Southwest Key employees "subjected unaccompanied alien children in its care to unlawful sexual harassment and abuse."
The lawsuit accused some employees of raping, inappropriately touching, and soliciting sex from the children beginning in 2015. One worker allegedly "repeatedly sexually abused" several girls, with the youngest only 5 years old.
"Out of continuing concerns relating to these placements, HHS has decided to stop placement of unaccompanied alien children in Southwest Key facilities and to review its grants with the organization. In view of HHS' action, the Department of Justice has dismissed its lawsuit against Southwest Key," the press release explained.
At least two workers have faced criminal charges in connection with the allegations, the Associated Press reported.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said, "This administration is working fearlessly to end the tragedy of human trafficking and other abuses of unaccompanied alien children who enter the country illegally."
"For too long, pernicious actors have exploited such children both before and after they enter the United States. Today's action is a significant step toward ending this appalling abuse of innocents," he added.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi stated that the Trump administration and the DOJ are committed to protecting children and securing the border.
"Under the border policies of the previous administration, bad actors were incentivized to exploit children and break our laws: This ends now," Bondi declared.
As a result of the administration's decision, Southwest Key sent a furlough notice to employees on March 10. Employees will not be expected to work and will not receive pay.
The email read, "It is with a heavy heart that we share, as a nationwide provider for the Office of Refugee Resettlement, Southwest Key Programs … received a stop placement notice from the federal government on February 28, 2025, for all of our programs serving Unaccompanied Children."
"This unexpected notice has created a challenging situation for Southwest Key," it continued. "Due to this unforeseen business circumstance, Southwest Key has made the difficult decision to implement a temporary furlough."
Southwest Key told Blaze News:
Southwest
Key Programs is pleased that the United States Department of Justice has
dropped its case in its entirety against our organization. Southwest Key
strongly denied the claims relating to child sexual abuse in our shelters, and
there is no settlement or payment required. We are glad this matter is now
concluded.
We always believed the facts would prove the allegations to be without merit.
We thank the Government for its commitment to reviewing the whole record and
dropping the case with prejudice. To our employees we thank them for staying
positive despite the allegations, knowing that we care and do our best in
operating our shelters of unaccompanied minors crossing the border.
At the same time, due to the unforeseen federal funding freeze and the stop
placement order on our shelters for unaccompanied minors and Home Study Post
Release programs by the Office of Refugee Resettlement, we had to make the
difficult decision to furlough approximately 5,000 Southwest Key Programs
employees. This decision impacts staff and programs across our nation.
We are beyond grateful for the efforts and dedication of our employees who made
it their mission to care for the unaccompanied children we served, and we found
it very difficult to take these necessary steps. Our entire team can take pride
in the success and steadfast efforts of those involved in these programs.
Editor's note: This article has been updated to include a comment from Southwest Key Programs.
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