See the 'pro life' 'pro family' video here - https://www.mediaite.com/tv/cnn-air...oving-and-dragging-undocumented-migrant-kids/ A case regarding the alleged abuse of migrant children in a Southwest Key shelter will be referred to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office for review and to determine whether criminal charges will be filed, according to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. The news comes after the Arizona Republic obtained surveillance videos through an open records request that show staffers pushing and dragging migrant children in a shelter operated by Southwest Key, the nation's largest provider of migrant children shelters. According to the newspaper, the incidents took place at the Hacienda Del Sol shelter in Youngtown, Arizona, in mid-September and involved three children and numerous staffers. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office initially told CNN it investigated the allegations but determined the actions did not rise to the level of criminal charges. But the office changed its mind and said in an updated statement released Sunday: "Based upon the evidence gathered during this thorough investigation, MCSO executive command has made the decision to submit the case to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office for its review and determination of criminal charges." The case will be submitted on Monday, the sheriff's office said. https://edition.cnn.com/2018/12/30/us/arizona-migrant-child-abuse-allegations/index.html
Bullshit. I don't believe that. There's no way they aren't screening people as a federal contractor. Post a link.
You should change your nick to vacant, given how you know nothing https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino...-checks-staff-migrant-child-detention-n940711
Fake news. Go to the source and read the requirements. Fingerprints and background checks. See, thats what people who are a little smarter do. Now who knows nothing? https://jobs-swkey.icims.com/jobs/s...edirect=false&jan1offset=-360&jun1offset=-300
You should read the article before embarrassing yourself further, Trump admin waived requirements and were caught by the IG after which they updated the 'current' requirements you are linking to - until they are caught giving waivers by government watchdogs again.
Not sure what your getting at... if you apply today your ass is ponying up fingerprints. Besides, that article was about another company that came in out of necessity. Just because they didn't have prints taken, doesn't mean their background wasn't thoroughly vetted by their provider of background check services. In this day and age, its pretty hard to hide something... fingerprints are "extreme" vetting. What do they find that other methods don't? People who left latent prints at a murder scene and were never caught? You fall for these articles.... you can't see how gullible you are? It makes for great click-bait. NBC is good at that.
Staff at a Texas detention camp holding thousands of migrant children were not undergoing FBI fingerprint checks, and the Trump administration waived stringent background check requirements for employees at the facility, a government watchdog memo said Tuesday. The tent city in Tornillo was not conducting FBI background checks for staff at the facility as of late September, the memorandum from the Department of Health and Human Services' inspector general's office said Tuesday. "Instead, Tornillo is using checks conducted by a private contractor that has access to less comprehensive data, thereby heightening the risk that an individual with a criminal history could have direct access to children," the memo said.
That doesn't apply if you outsource your job to private companies and contractors into the mix who are given waivers. "the company said it has been unable to do the checks because of a technicality in how it accesses the FBI database" "Instead, Tornillo is using checks conducted by a private contractor that has access to less comprehensive data, thereby heightening the risk that an individual with a criminal history could have direct access to children," the memo said.