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Not all illegal immigrants would be hesitant to apply. Mayra Sarabia, 37, said it would make her life easier.

She’s been living in the country illegally since 1992 when she crossed the Mexican border. Her three children are U.S. citizens and she says every time she drives, it’s a risk. She said she would rather rely on public transportation for her two-hour commute each way to work in the suburbs from Chicago, where she lives.

“I definitely need a driver’s license, it’s the fear of every day getting out of the house, and wondering, ‘Am I coming back?’” she said. “We are all in the system. If you have a car, you’re in the system. I have a bank account, I am in the system. The government knows where I live. ... If they want to deport everyone in the system, then they’ll do it.”

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