Follow the money...
Kelly has joined the board of Caliburn International, the parent company of Comprehensive Health Services, which operates the Homestead shelter in Florida and three other shelters for unaccompanied migrant children in Texas.
Last statement in the link above...
Homestead is the only shelter run by a for-profit company, and the only one that isn't overseen by state regulators.
For profit... how do they get paid?
From Feb. 2019 -
Inside The Largest And Most Controversial Shelter For Migrant Children In The U.S.
The operator is Comprehensive Health Services. The Florida-based company dispatched medical teams to the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina, to Haiti after the earthquake, and to Balad Air Base in Iraq. And in 2016, it entered the migrant shelter business. The current Homestead contract with the Department of Health and Human Services is worth up to $220 million.
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In the past two weeks, Comprehensive Health Services has been issued new state licenses for three permanent shelters in South Texas to hold 500 migrant children for the U.S. government.
There's big business out there with illegal immigration... even better when the government is footing the bill.