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Trump Administration Drops Lawsuit Against Company Over Alleged Abuse At Child Migrant Shelters

Last updated: March 13, 2025 10:02 am
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The Trump administration has decided to drop a civil lawsuit against Southwest Key Programs, the largest provider of housing for migrant children, after allegations of sexual abuse and harassment of unaccompanied minors. The government also announced that it would no longer be using the services of this company.

The lawsuit, filed last year during the Biden administration, detailed numerous offenses that occurred between 2015 and 2023 at Southwest Key Programs shelters in Texas, Arizona, and California. The Department of Health and Human Services, which had awarded nearly $3 billion in contracts to the organization, has ceased placing unaccompanied children in their facilities and is reviewing its grants with the organization.

As a result of these actions, Southwest Key Programs has furloughed approximately 5,000 employees across the country due to a federal funding freeze and stop placement order on their shelters and programs.

The lawsuit alleged that employees at Southwest Key Programs engaged in heinous acts of sexual abuse and exploitation of children, with some victims as young as 5 years old. Despite these allegations, the government has chosen to dismiss the lawsuit, prompting criticism from advocates for the victims.

Two employees have been indicted on criminal charges related to the allegations since 2020. The civil lawsuit sought a jury trial and monetary damages for the victims of these horrific acts.

The decision to drop the lawsuit against Southwest Key Programs has raised concerns about accountability and justice for the children who suffered abuse in their care.

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