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Immigration Expert Explains How Kidnapping Suspect Avoided Deportation
Authorities say suspect Argueta-Guerra was previously picked up for alien removal in 2015.
Published on Feb. 17, 2026
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An immigration expert has provided insight into how the suspect in a recent high-profile kidnapping case in Mobile, Alabama, Argueta-Guerra, was able to avoid deportation after being picked up for alien removal in 2015. The Mobile County Major Crimes Unit has revealed details about Argueta-Guerra's prior encounter with immigration authorities.
Why it matters
This case highlights the complexities of the U.S. immigration system and the challenges authorities face in deporting individuals with criminal histories. It also raises questions about potential loopholes or gaps that may allow some undocumented immigrants to avoid deportation, even after previous encounters with immigration enforcement.
The details
According to the Mobile County Major Crimes Unit, Argueta-Guerra was picked up in Texas for alien removal in 2015. However, the immigration expert explained that there could be various reasons why Argueta-Guerra was not ultimately deported at that time, such as lack of evidence, legal challenges, or administrative delays.
- Argueta-Guerra was picked up in Texas for alien removal in 2015.
The players
Argueta-Guerra
The suspect in a recent high-profile kidnapping case in Mobile, Alabama, who was previously picked up for alien removal in 2015.
Mobile County Major Crimes Unit
The law enforcement agency that revealed details about Argueta-Guerra's prior encounter with immigration authorities.
The takeaway
This case highlights the complexities of the U.S. immigration system and the challenges authorities face in deporting individuals with criminal histories, as well as the potential loopholes or gaps that may allow some undocumented immigrants to avoid deportation, even after previous encounters with immigration enforcement.





