The Trump administration has announced it will no longer place unaccompanied migrant children in shelters operated by ...
The Department of Health and Human Services has ceased placing unaccompanied alien children in shelters run by Southwest Key ...
WASHINGTON, March 12 - The Department of Justice dropped a civil rights lawsuit filed last year against the national nonprofit Southwest Key Programs alleging its employees had sexually ...
Unaccompanied migrant children who cross the border will no longer be put in shelters operated by the country’s largest provider, Southwest Key Programs, the U.S. Department of Health and ...
The lawsuit was filed last year against Southwest Key, a shelter organization whose employees were accused of raping, molesting, and threatening minor migrant children housed in its facilities. The ...
“It is with a heavy heart 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 ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. In this photo taken June 9, 2014 the recently renovated Southwest Key Programs facility in San Benito, Texas ...
The Department of Justice withdrew its civil rights lawsuit against Southwest Key Programs, citing a halt in the placement of unaccompanied minors at its shelters by Health and Human Services. The ...
The motion to dismiss the suit against Southwest Key Programs was filed after the federal government announced it had moved all unaccompanied children to other shelters. The complaint, filed last ...