Santa Fe New Mexican

Police: Teen molested at immigratio­n facility

- By Jacques Billeaud

PHOENIX — A worker at a nonprofit organizati­on that houses immigrant children separated from their parents at the border has been booked on suspicion of molesting a 14-yearold girl at one of its facilities in Phoenix, police said Wednesday. Southwest Key, which operates the facility, declined to say whether the 14-year-old girl was an immigrant who was separated from her parents at the border.

Fernando Magaz Negrete kissed and fondled the girl in her bedroom at the facility June 27 in an encounter witnessed by the girl’s 16-year-old roommate, police said. They said surveillan­ce video shows Magaz Negrete, 32, approachin­g the bedroom several times throughout the night, though the bedroom itself was outside the camera’s view.

“When a child tells us of inappropri­ate behavior, we immediatel­y call law enforcemen­t and start an internal investigat­ion as appropriat­e,” Southwest Key spokesman Jeff Eller said. “That’s what happened in this case. Southwest Key always works with law enforcemen­t to bring the full force of the law to bear when it is warranted.”

The nonprofit said it has fired Magaz Negrete.

The facility where the alleged abuse occurred was visited on June 28 by first lady Melania Trump, who met with people directly affected by her husband’s hard-line immigratio­n policies.

Shelters that house immigrant children have come under scrutiny since the Trump administra­tion introduced a “zero tolerance” policy toward illegal entries that has led to the separation of families at the U.S.Mexico border.

The news website ProPublica published a report in late July saying police responded to at least 125 calls reporting sex offenses at shelters that primarily serve immigrant children since 2014. The ProPublica report detailed a 2015 incident at a Tucson, Ariz., shelter operated by Southwest Key in which authoritie­s said an employee touched a 15-year-old Honduran boy’s penis from outside his clothing. The worker was fired and later convicted of molestatio­n.

Magaz Negrete was booked Tuesday on suspicion of child molestatio­n, sexual abuse and aggravated assault. Efforts to find an attorney for Magaz Negrete through court records and from a court official were unsuccessf­ul.

Magaz Negrete made a brief court appearance Tuesday night, asking the court commission­er who presided over the bond hearing, “Who is bringing up these charges?”

Magaz Negrete, whose bond was set at $150,000, remained in jail Wednesday.

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