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So, I've been reading a bit about Southwest Key Programs, the leading detainer of immigrant children in the US, with 5,100 kids in its 26 facilities. I have some suggestions for investigative journalists…
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This is a LOT of compensation for a program that is 80%+ administering child detention facilities. While @SouthwestKey is arguing its proportionate to the budget, does housing more kids require more from these executives? (FY 2016 990)
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More fundamentally, what distinguishes Southwest Key from a for-profit detention company, other than the fact that the profits are taken as salary by a few principals?
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I realize all these questions are speculative, but we're now talking about an organization with a $400M budget that had a $61M budget in 2011.
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Want to know some nonprofits with a smaller budget than Southwest Key? Make-A-Wish Foundation. The Carter Center. The Clinton Foundation. Susan G. Komen. World Wildlife Fund. Teach for America. It deserves scrutiny.
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Southwest Key is also 99% dependent on government money. It's a public issue. Go investigate.
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Also, reports of working for Southwest Key on Glass Door look pretty intense.





