CHICAGO — State lawmakers are announcing when and how immigrants living in the U.S. illegally may obtain an Illinois drivers’ license.Secretary of State Jesse White has scheduled a news conference for Tuesday morning in Chicago to discuss the procedures.Gov. Pat Quinn signed legislation allowing the licenses earlier this year. The licenses are temporary and may be used only for driving. They are not a valid form of identification for activities like boarding a plane, voting or buying a firearm.Supporters say the law will save Illinois motorists money and improve safety by ensuring more drivers have insurance and know the rules of the road.Critics warn there’s a potential for identity fraud. They also say the state should be cracking down on immigrants who broke the law, not accommodating them.
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