Largest housing provider for migrant children engaged in pervasive sexual abuse, US says – IOTW Report

Largest housing provider for migrant children engaged in pervasive sexual abuse, US says

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Employees of the largest housing provider for unaccompanied migrant children in the U.S. repeatedly sexually abused and harassed children in their care for at least eight years, the Justice Department said Thursday, alleging a shocking litany of offenses that took place as the company amassed billions of dollars in government contracts.

Southwest Key Programs Inc. employees, including supervisors, raped, touched or solicited sex and nude images of children beginning in 2015 and possibly earlier, the Justice Department said in a lawsuit filed this week. At least two employees have been indicted on criminal charges related to the allegations since 2020.

It was not immediately clear how many children are currently in Southwest Key’s vast network of shelters across three states, which have room for more than 6,300 children. A Justice Department spokesperson declined to comment beyond the lawsuit announcement when asked whether the department recommended that children be removed from the shelters or that the the nonprofit’s contracts be terminated. more

11 Comments on Largest housing provider for migrant children engaged in pervasive sexual abuse, US says

  1. I am shocked! Not! What do people think is the purpose of bringing in untraceable, young meat with no one around them who cares. They’re too young to vote. Of course it is for sexploitation by pedocrats. The DemoMarxist pipeline network for all these children must be massive by now. That’s not to exclude the worthies of the Lincoln Project.

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  2. @ Doug Wakeman SATURDAY, 20 JULY 2024, 10:30 AT 10:30 AM

    I always wonder if those who leave the Republican establishment out of it are not so much opposed to this sort of shit as they are fine with it but are opportunistic when it comes to using it to advance their political agenda.

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