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We can also look at how quickly they arrived at this facility after they were first detained. Thank you so much for your interest Southwest Key Programs! Is Southwest Key required to abide by state and local laws in operating these shelters?


The Southwest Key Juvenile Shelter -Casa Phoenix had a much smaller proportion of detainees from Mexico - 9 percent among their exits. Here an individual is released because ICE has not met the time limits the law imposes for deporting the individual. After human rights lawyers filed a class action suit against the federal government for their inhumane detention of unaccompanied immigrant youth, the two parties reached the Flores Settlement Agreement.


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A Southwest Key Program facility near 14th Street and Thomas Road is seen July 10, 2018, in Phoenix. A spokesman said Oct. Southwest Key reported the incident to local law enforcement, the federal government, and state regulators. The Arizona Department of Health Services has agreed to end its effort to revoke the company's licenses, an agency spokeswoman said in a statement. The agency had sought to revoke the licenses after Southwest Key failed to provide proof its workers had received required background checks. The shelter operator missed a Sept. The state had requested verification of the background checks after repeated media reports of abuse of migrant children by Southwest Key employees, and after state inspections found repeated instances where the company had not received fingerprint-clearance cards from its hires, as the state requires. DHS Director Cara Christ chastised Southwest Key's CEO and founder, Juan Sanchez, in a letter notifying him of the state's intent to pull its health-care licenses in September. The company, which had operated 13 facilities, acknowledged at the time that it had missed the deadline. Closed shelters Southwest Key agreed to surrender its licenses for the Youngtown shelter, known as Hacienda Del Sol, and Casa Phoenix, located at Seventh Avenue and Buckeye Road in Phoenix. The federal government closed the Youngtown shelter after a Sept. As part of the settlement, the company agreed to waive its right to appeal the revocation of the Youngtown shelter's license. Southwest Key refused to detail the incident as did state and federal agencies. The Arizona Republic has filed a public-records request with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office to gather details about the incident, but the request hasn't been fulfilled. Additional requirements Under the agreement, Southwest Key must obtain approval from ADHS before housing additional children in any of its remaining facilities. Southwest Key agreed to allow ADHS to inspect its facilities without notice. Republic reporter Mary Jo Pitzl contributed to this article. Reach him at aphilip gannett.

 


What are the requirements to work at Southwest Key. You may also reach out to Southwest Key recruiter Toni Goetz at toni. No one left because they were deported from this facility, while for the U. On Casa phoenix southwest key 10, 2017, an anonymous Phoenix whistleblower within Southwest Key emailed officials at the U. We can also look at how quickly they arrived at this facility after they were first detained. For the frequency for each of the other nationalities among those leaving ICE detention from the Southwest Key Juvenile Shelter -Casa Phoenix last year see Table 4. Yes, we strongly encourage all interested candidates to indicate their interest in these exciting roles by pre-registering through Eventbrite. Southwest Key reported the incident to local law enforcement, the federal government, and state regulators. Detainees from Mexico were not the largest single nationality group among those leaving detention from the facility. The current charges include eight counts of abusive sexual contact with a ward and three counts of sexual acts with a ward. I'm interested in these roles but I cannot attend the hiring fair.