Two Unlawful Aliens ARRESTED For Allegedly Kidnapping Mom & Her Two Kids
Two illegal aliens in Alabama have just been arrested in connection with the disappearance of a mother and her two kids.
On January 31st, 40-year-old Aurelia Choc Cac and her children went missing.
Now, two illegal men who worked as “painters” have been arrested for allegedly kidnapping the family.
This clip from Fox 10 News has more details:
🚨 BREAKING: Two illegal aliens brought in under Biden have just been arrested for KIDNAPPING a woman and her two children in Alabama on Jan 30
These illegals were “painters” for construction companies
That’s why we have to deport ALL of them—NOT just “worst of the worst”
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— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) February 11, 2026
BREAKING: Two illegal aliens brought in under Biden have just been arrested for KIDNAPPING a woman and her two children in Alabama on Jan 30
These illegals were “painters” for construction companies
That’s why we have to deport ALL of them—NOT just “worst of the worst”
We have NO IDEA who is in our country. We don’t know their real identities, nor their criminal backgrounds from their home countries.
They have to go back. And we can’t feel bad about it.
Because ANY of our children could be next.
The mom and her two children are still missing. Say a prayer for them tonight 🙏🏻
The missing family has still not been found.
Aurelia and her 17-year-old daughter Niurka Zuleta Choc are also illegal immigrants who were given deportation orders last April.
One of the men who was arrested is Aurelia’s employer and was living with her other 21-year-old daughter.
People reported:
Aurelia Choc Cac, 40, and her kids, 17-year-old Niurka Zuleta Choc and 2-year-old Anthony Garcia Choc, were reported missing on Jan. 31 by a neighbor.
Juan Carlos Argueta Guerra, 31, was arrested on Monday, Feb. 9 in connection with the disappearance, the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to PEOPLE.
This came days after Silverio Garcia, 60, was taken into custody in connection with the case on Tuesday, Feb. 3.
Garcia, who was identified as Cac’s employer and is believed to be in a relationship with the woman’s 21-year-old daughter, was living with the daughter at the time of the family’s disappearance, according to the sheriff’s office.
Guerra’s relationship with the family members was not immediately clear.
Authorities said Guerra, Garcia and Cac are all painters…
Cac and Niurka were given a final deportation order in April, according to authorities.
Anthony is a U.S. citizen.
At a press briefing Tuesday, Feb. 10, which was streamed online by FOX 10, Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch emphasized that the family’s immigration status should not discourage them from seeking help.
“We want to find this family, so I don’t want them to be fearful that they’re going to be deported just for coming along,” he said.
The sheriff’s office gave a press conference on the situation:
BREAKING: Two illegals who came into our country under Biden, arrested in Alabama for kidnapping a mother and her two children
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— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) February 11, 2026
Deport them all!