May 09,2019
Wyden, Grassley Demand Answers on Misconduct and Abuse at Federally-Funded Facilities Caring for Unaccompanied Migrant Children
WASHINGTON – Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member
Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, today
requested answers about serious allegations of misconduct and abuse by
federally-funded grantees operating facilities that house unaccompanied migrant
children.
In
a letter
to Lynn Johnson, the Assistant Secretary at the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Wyden and
Grassley raised concerns about the severity and systemic nature of allegations
against these taxpayer-funded grantees and whether the Department’s Office of
Refugee Resettlement (ORR) is meeting its responsibility to hold its grantees
accountable and ensure the health and safety of children in their care.
“Recent reports detail horrific and intolerable
allegations of excessive compensation, self-dealing, and sexual abuse
perpetrated by these taxpayer-funded grantees,” Wyden and Grassley wrote in their
letter to Johnson. “These allegations
raise serious questions about how some grantees have used federal funding, and
whether ORR has failed to uphold its statutory duties to ensure the health and
safety of children within their care.”
To
better understand the relationship between ORR and its grantees, Wyden and
Grassley requested that Johnson provide a response to a series of questions by
May 31, 2019 regarding:
· Grantee, facility
and occupancy data;
· Incident reporting
and grantee incident history;
· Sexual abuse
prevention and enforcement;
· Federal and state
regulation and oversight of children’s shelters;
· Reunification
procedures and practices;
· Extent of local
government oversight and legal basis for limits of such oversight for ORR
shelters; and
· Financial and
organizational accountability of ORR shelter grantees.
Read
the full letter here.
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