Spring Is Here, The Border Is Open So Southwest Key Is Hiring

Unaccompanied Alien Children
Field Offices FY17 FY18 % Change
FY17 to FY18
El Paso 1,864 1,363 -27%
Laredo 1,719 805 -53%
San Diego 677 595 -12%
Tucson 823 777 -6%
Southwest Border Total 5,083 3,540 -30%

Spring is here and Southwest Key, one of the largest providers of services to unaccompanied immigrant children in the United States, is hiring. As spring delivers more unaccompanied minors across the porous border, Southwest Key is hosting a hiring fair in Phoenix today.

According to the notice from ManpowerGroup Solutions, “Unaccompanied children enter the United States every year from countries all over the world. Some come to escape extreme violence in their home countries; some are trafficked into the country. Some come to work, others to escape physical abuse and desperate poverty. For 20 years, Southwest Key’s Unaccompanied Children’s Services Program has been an integral partner in the U.S. response, sheltering immigrant children under 18 years of age who arrive without a parent or guardian.”

Main highlights of the Southwest Key hiring event include:

• Hiring fair for Southwest Key
• Openings available for bilingual candidates aged 21 or older
• On-the-spot interviews and job offers
• Interview for multiple roles, including Clinicians, Case Managers, Cooks, Medical Coordinators, Lead Medical Coordinator, Teachers (certification not required), Assistant Teachers, Trainers, Security Monitors, Youth Care Workers
• Date: Thursday, March 29
• Time: 9am – 3pm
• Location: Casa Phoenix, 1201 South 7th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85007
• Event website/registration site: https://swkey329.eventbrite.com/
• Pre-registration is encouraged; however, walk-ins are welcome

All employees must be bilingual in English and Spanish, have a valid driver’s license, clear a criminal background check, be at least 21 years of age or older, and have a high school diploma or GED. Candidates can expect other role-specific requirements, depending on the position.

From October 2017, to February 2018, over 17,000 unaccompanied minors have crossed the Southwest border.

In May 2017, Southwest Key employees were informed by founder Dr. Juan Sanchez, known as “El President,” that the non-profit would be laying-off staff in response to the election of President Donald Trump.

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However, according to U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, “During the month of February, CBP saw a 2.4 percent increase in individuals apprehended while trying to enter the country illegally in between established ports of entry, and in those presenting themselves for entry, without proper documentation, along our Southwest border. This is typical of the migration patterns in the month of February. Based on historic data, migration patterns have shown an increase in apprehensions and entry attempts in the month of February, excluding FY17, since FY2012.”

U.S. Border Patrol Apprehensions FY2018 YTD (October 1 – February 28)
Demographic OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB Total
UAC 3,154 3,979 4,075 3,219 3,148 17,575
Family Units 4,837 7,016 8,120 5,655 5,484 31,112
Southwest Border Total Apprehensions 25,482 29,077 28,998 25,978 26,666 136,201

As the ADI reported in December 2015, Southwest Key whistleblowers claimed that the minors in the care of Southwest Key were allowed to call home once a week. “During those calls to Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, the minor children often encourage siblings and other family members to arrive at the U.S. Mexico border and specifically request placement in a Southwest Key facility. Federal policy dictates that minors are not turned away and are quickly processed to a limited extent and then delivered to the shelters across the southwest.”

CBP Southwest Border Total Apprehensions/Inadmissibles
 FY OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP TOTAL
18 34,894 38,991 40,511 35,822 36,695                
17 66,708 63,361 58,412 42,463 23,555 16,588 15,766 19,940 21,657 25,019 30,567 31,155 415,191
16 45,507 45,752 48,737 33,654 38,309 46,117 48,502 55,442 45,722 46,966 51,961 56,535 563,204
15 35,895 33,023 34,238 30,178 32,550 39,159 38,296 40,681 38,616 38,610 42,414 41,165 444,825
14 41,828 38,685 36,695 35,181 42,399 57,405 59,119 68,804 66,541 48,819 39,758 34,003 569,237
13 34,836 33,153 29,076 32,481 40,632 54,009 54,009 50,481 40,785 39,993 41,110 38,182 489,498
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