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Independent reporter Fernando Arce exposes First Day Foundation, alleging it receives billions in taxpayer money to shelter unaccompanied alien children through subsidiaries like BCFS and Compass Connections. He claims Compass Connections' director of operations, Sonya Thompson, is connected to First Day Foundation. Arce was allegedly assaulted by a former DPS officer, Andrew Carter, at Compass Connections' headquarters while seeking answers about the money and children's whereabouts.
Arce states First Day Foundation spent $250 million on a camp in Torino, Texas, which closed due to abuse accusations, then opened a facility in Carrizo Springs holding 3,000 children. He questions the $8.8 billion in public funding the organization received, according to their IRS forms. Arce highlights a vacant camp run by Endeavors family, another NGO, costing $220 million per year.
Arce reports First Day Foundation owns its headquarters and recently purchased a $5 million office building. He notes CEO Kevin Denon earns $1.2 million annually, while other executives earn close to half a million. Arce questions the departure of Compass Connections' CEO, Todd Snyder, after Arce's exposure and mentions Rosa Baez as the current acting CEO.