The founder and CEO of a 30-year-old Texas non-profit group tasked with housing illegal immigrant children is being challenged by media outlets for allegedly taking a $1.5 million salary in 2016 (latest report available). The group’s revenue increased more than ten-fold since 2008 as the numbers of unaccompanied minors and separated families increased over the year.
Southwest Key CEO and founder, Juan Sanchez, drew a salary of $1.5 million in 2016, according to a Fox News report. In addition to that, his wife, Jennifer, drew a $280,000 salary in 2015, the article states. She reportedly works as the non-profit’s vice president.
Fox News also reported that Sanchez’s daughter, Xiomara Goss, also joined Southwest Key as the non-profit’s fundraising director. Her salary has not yet been disclosed.
Sanchez’s reported 2016 salary of $1.5 million is up from the previous year’s salary of more than $780,000, Fox News reported.
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That is where most non-profit monies go, to those running it!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to throw out a WAG (wild a$$ guess) and say he's a democrat.
ReplyDeleteWould they be.... Democrats?🤔
ReplyDelete3:06 - My thought exactly.
ReplyDeletebut they are FOR THE CHILDREN!
ReplyDeleteYou really want to be blown away look at the executive salaries at Goodwill. They brag that they create jobs. If I got a billion dollars worth of stuff given to me for free every year I could create jobs too. Then they ask you to donate your change when you buy there. I donate to Halo because they money actually helps the local community.
ReplyDeleteIf they were really for the children they would not be taking 1.5 million dollars for a salary in one year. That is totally ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteSounds like united way salaries! Does he also have a girlfriend he's taking care of also?
ReplyDeleteIllegal aliens are good for the economy?
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