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    ACORN for Illegal Aliens – Meet the Southwest Key Programs

    This is what the 2 Billion Obama wants will go to....

    ACORN for Illegal Aliens – Meet the Southwest Key Programs


    Published on Sunday, 06 July 2014
    Written by Terresa Monroe-Hamilton

    Are you curious who has been facilitating the transport of illegal alien children throughout the country? Look no more… meet La Raza connected Southwest Key Programs.





    This organization is the pipeline for the children into US refugee camps and homes across the nation. They provide immigrant youth shelters. It is a well-oiled machine that was set up to educate and reintegrate youth into American society. They also provide training for jobs. And baby, they are hiring.
    Southwest Key Programs is funded by government and state programs. Here is an overview of what they do:

    Southwest Key Programs is a national nonprofit organization providing transformative education, innovative safe shelters and alternatives to incarceration for over 200,000 youth and their families annually, while creating opportunities for their families to become self-sufficient. The inspiring youth and parents we work with are seeking the American dream: equality, education, and a higher quality of life. At Southwest Key, we simply open the doors to opportunity so they can achieve these dreams.

    Southwest Key Programs ranks 5th among the Top Hispanic Nonprofits in America, employing a creative and diverse staff of over 2,200 employees. Because of Southwest Key’s work, thousands of youth have been diverted from prisons, jails, and institutions, enabling them to stay at home with their families and out of trouble. Southwest Key has reunified thousands of immigrant children with their families and provided these unaccompanied minors with 24-hour care and education. Southwest Key is one of only three nonprofits in Austin to be accredited by the Council on Accreditation, the nation’s leading human service accrediting body.

    From the start, a cornerstone of all of our programs has been culturally-relevant education. Since 1999 we have refined our model by operating leading alternative schools throughout Texas, preventing hundreds of youth from dropping out of school by providing them with individualized education in a therapeutic setting. In 2009, East Austin College Prep opened at Southwest Key’s El Centro de Familia campus.
    Over $8 million went into building their facility for this. This business was founded in 1987 and was made-to-order for Obama’s manufactured chaos on the border. Fast facts on Southwest Key Programs:


    • Founded: 1987
    • Legal Status: Nonprofit, charitable 501(c)(3) Social Service, Education and Community Development Organization
    • Staff: Over 2,200 nationwide
    • Programs: Southwest Key operates 68 juvenile justice and family programs, safe shelters for immigrant children, schools, and community building initiatives
    • Number Served: Over 200,000 kids and their families annually
    • Headquarters: Austin, Texas
    • Locations: Texas, California, New York, Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin
    • FY 20013-14 Budget: $150 million
    • Funding: Grants and contracts by U.S. federal, state, and local government, foundations, and corporations; special events; private contributions
    • Social Enterprises: Southwest Key Enterprises, Southwest Key Cafe del Sol, Southwest Key Maintenance, Southwest Key Green Energy & Construction, Southwest Key Workforce Development, The Blooming Florist, Southwest Key Youth, Family, & Transportation LLC


    Their specialty is reunifying illegal minors with their families. They are the underground railroad for the American invasion from the South. They are nationalistic in their connections and leadership. Heavily connected to the La Raza Roundtable, don’t be fooled by the charitable facade. This is a radical breeding ground. They are militant, Latino community organizers.Here are their Board of Directors:

    • Victor Garza Board Chair, July 2004 to PresentRetired Veterans ServicesChair, La Raza RoundtableResident of Fresno, California
    • Orlando MartinezBoard Vice Chair, March 2007 to PresentFounder and Senior Partner of Martinez Tjaden, LLPFormer Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Juvenile JusticeFormer Director of Colorado’s Department of Youth Service Resident of Atlanta, Georgia
    • Anselmo VillarrealBoard Treasurer, February 2012 to PresentCEO, La Casa de Esperanza Resident of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    • Rosa SantisBoard Secretary, February 2011 to PresentPresident and CEO, Pedro SS Services, Inc. in East AustinResident of Austin, Texas
    • David Marshall, Jr.Board Member, March 2014 to PresentManagement Consultant, ICF InternationalNational Board Member, Princeton Prize in Race RelationsFormer President of the LBJ School of Public Affairs Alumni AssociationFormer Admission Officer and Coordinator of Multicultural Recruitment, Princeton UniversityResident of Washington, DC
    • Elizabeth S. Gonzales, CLTCBoard Member, April 2011 to PresentNew York Life, Insurance Agent, New York Life Insurance CoResident of Austin, Texas

    The Leadership of Southwest Key Programs:


    • Dr. Juan SanchezEl Presidente/CEO and FounderFounded Southwest Key in 1987
    • Joella L. BrooksChief Operations OfficerJoined the Southwest Key Familia in 1990
    • Melody ChungChief Financial OfficerJoined the Southwest Key Familia in 1998
    • Roque BarrosVP or Community ImpactJoined the Southwest Key Familia in 2013
    • Veronica Delgado-SavageVice President, Youth Justice ProgramsJoined the Southwest Key Familia in 1996
    • Alexia RodriguezVice President, Immigrant Youth Services/Legal CounselJoined the Southwest Key Familia in 2003
    • Rachel LunaGeneral CounselJoined the Southwest Key Familia in 2006
    • Jennifer NelsonVice President, Community EngagementJoined the Southwest Key Familia in 2000
    • Dr. Joe GonzalesSuperintendent, East Austin College PrepJoined the Familia in 2011


    They are connected to the Office of Refugee Resettlement:About Unaccompanied Children’s Services
    “Following the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) mission, which is founded on the belief that new arriving populations have inherent capabilities when given opportunities, ORR/ Division of Children Services/Unaccompanied Alien Children program provides unaccompanied alien children (UAC) with a safe and appropriate environment as well as client-focused highest quality of care to maximize the UAC’s opportunities for success both while in care, and upon discharge from the program to sponsors in the U.S. or return to home country, to assist them in becoming integrated members of our GLOBAL SOCIETY.”
    It is to laugh. If their intent was the highest quality of care and safety, they have failed already and spectacularly. Their real goal is the GLOBAL SOCIETY.As an aside, here is a map where illegal alien children are currently being housed. Thank you Weasel Zippers. I would imagine that Southwest Key Programs will transport children from these facilities to put them either with their families that are here legally or illegally, or house them in homes until their family is brought over. We are talking 10′s of millions being brought in and this organization will not only facilitate an invasion force, they will get wealthy doing it from government and state funds.

    I understand that Texas alone has given them over $150,000 in state monies.
    For example, they are creating jobs for housing illegal immigrants. In Tucson alone there are 200 openings for jobs to assist with the sheltering of illegal immigrant children. This organization is taking old nursing homes and other buildings and converting them to house thousands of children. They make no mention of medical care or gangs – just shelter, safety and culture – their culture, not America’s.There is massive push back on this as well. In Escondido, CA, the residents rejected these shelters wholeheartedly. As Daniel Greenfield of Sultan Knish rightly states, “This is what revolution looks like.”



    Protesters in Murrieta, California, blocking and turning away buses of illegal immigrantsMurrieta, CA is not just pushing back, they’re telling the feds to shove it:

    A crowd of 200 to 300 people in downtown Murrieta surrounded three Homeland Security buses carrying illegal alien detainees waving large American flags and holding signs that opposed higher taxes and “new illegals” — waited in the hot sun all day for the three charter buses to arrive.
    Waving Americans flags and protest signs, the crowd refused to give way when the buses arrived with some 140 detainees from Texas, which has seen a flood of Central American illegal aliens cross the border.
    Protesters chanted “USA!” “Impeach Obama!” and “Deport, Deport!”
    They turned buses back and they will be the first of many communities to do so. There are militias from California and Texas joining forces to turn illegals back. There has been talk of calling the National Guard out to the border in Arizona and Texas. The border is in meltdown.Sultan Knish also asks: “Are the Anti-Illegal Amnesty Protests the New Tea Party?

    The Murrieta protest strongly reminded me of what the Tea Party used to do when it came to ObamaCare. A small number of ordinary people used social media to get the word out and organize protests.
    The media denounced them. The politicians denounced them. But in the end they helped turned the tide of public opinion.
    The situation is similar to, but also worse than ObamaCare, because there is no establishment opposition at all. The only real opposition is coming from ordinary people who are fed up.

    Sultan Knish absolutely nails it – we are fed up.Obama is also fundraising with a racist Mexican Director who actively promoted the murder of opponents of illegal immigration. Nifty, huh? But Obama couldn’t be bothered to actually go to the US/Mexican border. He would never sully himself with the masses. He has Communist minions for that, don’t ya know.So, while Southwest Key Programs claims to be ‘for the children,’ remember what is really going on here. The redistribution of wealth, the invasion and eradication of America’s borders and the destruction of our Republic. It’s community organizing from hell and is spurring a revolt. Remember,it’s not fascism when they do it. Southwest Key Programs is ACORN for illegal aliens and they are the handmaidens of Obama’s ‘transformation’ of America.

    http://www.rightsidenews.info/2014070634535/editorial/rsn-pick-of-the-day/acorn-for-illegal-aliens-meet-the-southwest-key-programs.html

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    Austin-Based Company Given Huge Federal Grant Money

    Updated: Friday, July 18 2014, 06:24 PM CDT

    More than $100 million of federal grant money this year has gone to an Austin based company that runs unaccompanied minor shelters across the country.

    Its website says Southwest Key Programs is the largest provider of services to unaccompanied children in the United States. Their headquarters is in Austin, Texas.

    A brief online description details the children they help, how they're accepted and a short write up of the types of services provided.

    A map provided by Southwest Key officials outlines their different locations and programs across the county. But if you have questions about the money it receives from the federal government for unaccompanied children officials with the non-profit aren't talking.

    While their corporate address is listed as right here in Austin when you try to ask about their child immigrant shelters you get directed to a federal agency -- the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

    But they're not talking either.

    In an email back to KEYE TV, government officials say they do not identify regular/permanent unaccompanied alien children program shelters for the safety and security of minors and staff at the facilities.

    They did acknowledge more than $120 million in grant money had been awarded to the Austin based non-profit far this fiscal year. By Adam Racusin

    http://www.keyetv.com/news/features/...rs-19482.shtml
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    Added most recently added article to the Homepage:
    http://www.alipac.us/content.php?r=3...al-Grant-Money

    Other article is much more informative but also an editorial.
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