DOJ Accuses Gov't Shelter Contractor of Sexual Abuse of Hundreds of Migrant Kids | 19 July 2024 | The Justice Department is alleging that employees of one of the federal government's largest shelter operators have engaged in hundreds of cases of sexual abuse of unaccompanied migrant children housed in their care. On Thursday, the DOJ announced an investigation into employees of Southwest Key Programs Inc., including supervisors, who have been accused of sexually molesting, raping, and exploiting migrant children beginning in 2015. At least two employees have already been indicted on criminal charges relating to a case from 2020, The Associated Press reported. The investigation stunned Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) who blasted Biden's regime for not only facilitating the migrant crisis that trafficked these kids to the U.S., but then funding the people sexually abusing those kids. "So...the administration facilitating the border crisis has...contracted with a housing provider engaged in the systematic sexual abuse of children," Lee wrote. "Millstones that large don’t even exist."