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- A youth care worker at an Arizona immigration shelter has been charged with 11 sex offenses after authorities accused him of molesting at least eight unaccompanied immigrant minors.
- The HIV-positive worker has been accused of performing oral sex on two of the teenagers and molesting six others between August 2016 and July 2017, according to the court filing.
- The allegations against the Southwest Key worker are the latest in a series of serious accusations of sexual abuse inside the government’s immigrant youth shelters.
This story includes graphic details of alleged sexual violence against minors.
A youth care worker for Southwest Key has been charged with 11 sex offenses after authorities accused him of molesting at least eight unaccompanied immigrant boys over nearly a year at one of the company’s shelters in Mesa, Arizona, federal court records show.
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