We are asking you to print this letter and send it to Gov. Beebe. E-Verfiy is going to die in Congress it looks like. We would like to let our Gov. know we need Arkansas State laws. Read the arrest at the bottom of this letter and that is just this week. Will you help? We want him to get over 1,000 letters in the mail.

Gov. Mike Beebe
Arkansas State Capitol Room 250
211 Spring Street
Little Rock, AR. 72201

Sept. 25, 2008

Dear Gov. Beebe:

I am writing to ask you to make it mandatory for every business in the state of Arkansas to use the E-Verify system when hiring personnel. Why do I ask this? In our small town of De Queen, Arkansas due to the chicken plants in and around our area the illegal aliens have flooded our schools, hospitals, jails and court system.

Each time the local authority is asked about this we are told it is a Federal problem. It is no longer so! When there are over 40 tickets issued in a months time for no driver license or no insurance and most of the names are Mexican names, there is a problem.
What are we to teach our children or grandchildren? It is okay to break the law? Don’t bother getting a driver license, don’t bother buying insurance because it is okay to break the law. That is the message that is being sent out. The word illegal doesn’t mean what it implies as long as you aren’t a U. S. Citizen. I ask you Gov. Beebe, would it be better to teach our children to give up their U. S. Citizenship? It would seem so because one will get free education, hospitalization, food stamps, WIC and any other free hand out.
Our small towns are going to be turned into MS-13 drug rings as in California where entire families will be shot in the street as they drive to the local market!!

I ask you Gov. Beebe, why are there not any ICE Offices located in the state of Arkansas? Why will you not govern for the U.S. Citizens of Arkansas so they can have these jobs that the illegal aliens are being hired for instead of U.S. Citizens. I ask you, are you working for U.S. Citizens or for Mexico?

Sincerely,


DE QUEEN TEENAGER ARRESTED FOR DUI 9/23/08
A De Queen teenager was charged with DUI after a minor accident at 7th and west Maple Avenue.

According to the De Queen Police Department, Sgt Chad Bradshaw arrived and spoke with Frank Davis. Davis said his vehicle was parked and a ford pickup backed out of a driveway and struck his vehicle. Bradshaw asked who was driving the other vehicle and Felipe Dominguez said he was. Bradshaw asked for a driver’s license and Dominguez said he did not have one. While talking to him, Bradshaw could smell a strong odor of alcohol coming from Dominguez. Dominguez had a pbt test reading of point zero five. When asked how old he was Dominguez said he was 21. Another person on scene said that he was not that old. Dominguez was transported to the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office where he told Deputy Omar Cervantes that he was only 18. Dominguez was charged with DUI, Criminal Impersonation, and no driver’s license.
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TWO ARRESTED IN DRUG RAID ON HWY 70B IN DE QUEEN 9/22/08
Two people were arrested in a drug raid on hwy 70B around Noon Friday at a residence near Redman Cemetery in De Queen.
According to the Police Chief Richard McKinley, powder cocaine, marijuana, and over $1000 in cash were found inside the residence. The suspects have been identified as Juan Andrade-Pendoza and Leticia Bahena-Alverez. Two small children were found inside the home and were later released to relatives.
The De Queen Police Department, Sevier County Sheriff’s Office, South Central Drug Task Force, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement all participated in the execution of the search warrant. The investigation began with Nashville Arkansas Police Narcotics investigator David Stinson who was also present for the execution of the search warrant.
The two in custody were transported to the Sevier County Jail where they were charged with delivery of a controlled substance cocaine, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, cocaine and marijuana.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement have started an additional investigation on documents found inside the residence.

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DE QUEEN MAN CHARGED WITH ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A MINOR IN THE 1ST DEGREE 9/24/08
A De Queen man was arrested Tuesday for endangering the welfare of a minor after leaving his 2 year old child at home alone while taking his other children to school.

According to the De Queen Police Department, Officer Sonny Kimmel stopped a vehicle for speeding. The driver identified as 31year old Alfredo Gonzalez had outstanding warrants for his arrest and was taken into custody and transported to the Sevier County jail.

After arriving at the jail, Gonzalez told officer Kimmel that he needed to call his wife at work because he had left his two year old son at home alone asleep while he took his other child to school. Lt Scott Simmons was contacted and advised of the situation. Simmons went to residence and found the boy in bed awake. Simmons took the child and contacted his mother at work. The child was turned over to his mother and DHS was contacted. Gonzalez was charged with no or expired driver’s license, criminal impersonation and endangering the welfare of a minor which is a class D felony punishable by up to 6 years in the Arkansas Department of Correction and/or up to a $10,000 fine.
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