Hundreds of immigrants living in the U.S. illegally now have Illinois driver's licenses.
The Illinois Secretary of State's office says more than 1,200 immigrants have
received licenses since December under a new state law.
Immigrants can currently take license tests at 14 locations across the state.
Secretary of States spokesman Dave Druker says 36 locations will offer license
tests by the end of the month.
The licenses are valid for three years and may be used only for driving. They
can't be used as identification for activities like boarding a plane, voting or
buying a firearm.
Supporters say the law will save Illinois motorists money and make roads safer.
Critics say the state should be cracking down on immigrants who entered the
country illegally.