In a shocking case from Wisconsin, two illegal aliens have been arrested after allegedly kidnapping a 16-year-old girl. Alexcer Solis Gomez, 22, and Pedro Giron Perez, 33, were apprehended by the Wyoming Highway Patrol as they traveled through Carbon County, Wyoming. The two men reportedly took the girl from her home in Two Rivers in November, intending to transport her to California.

The investigation began when the girl’s family reported her missing after she was last seen in late November. Authorities utilized tracking data from her cellphone, revealing her location along Interstate 80 in Wyoming. It appears the plan involved Gomez, believed to be the girl’s boyfriend, along with Perez, who claimed they were paid by Gomez to facilitate the move.

Police confirmed both men are illegal aliens and they now face serious felony charges in Manitowoc County. Each was given a remarkably high cash bail of $500,000, underscoring the gravity of the situation. “The severity of the crimes and the defendants’ flight risk” were factors cited by Judge Jerilyn Dietz during their initial court appearances.

This troubling event has raised alarms, especially regarding the broader implications of illegal immigration and local policies. Prosecutors allege that Gomez and Perez aimed to permanently separate the girl from her family. If found guilty, both could serve up to 15 years behind bars for their actions, which include charges like kidnapping and child enticement.

As details continue to emerge, critics point to sanctuary policies and lenient bail reforms that seem to protect dangerous individuals, putting innocent lives at risk. The arrest highlights significant concerns about public safety and the challenges the legal system faces in addressing illegal immigration-related crimes.

The gravity of this situation resonates deeply. The distress and turmoil inflicted upon the victim and her family cannot be overstated. Children should be safe in their homes and communities, and actions that threaten their safety prompt urgent scrutiny and reflection on current policies and practices.

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