Southwest Key Programs Loses Federal Funding After Abuse Allegations and Financial Scrutiny
The nonprofit, which received $3 billion from 2021 to 2024 to shelter migrant children, denies claims of abuse and trafficking as the DOJ drops its lawsuit.
- Southwest Key Programs, a major shelter operator for unaccompanied migrant children, received $3 billion in federal funding between 2021 and 2024.
- The organization has faced allegations of severe child sexual abuse and trafficking from 2015 to 2023, which it denies.
- Executives' salaries significantly increased during the same period, with CEO Anselmo Villarreal's pay rising 139%.
- Federal funding has been halted, and the Department of Justice recently dismissed its lawsuit against the organization without requiring a settlement or payment.
- Congress and officials, including Senator Chuck Grassley, continue to investigate missing migrant children and sponsor screening failures linked to the nonprofit.