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After the vote, supporters chanted "Si se puede!" or "Yes, we can!" Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel issued a congratulatory statement, saying the measure would make the city and state "more welcoming to immigrants."

"The more we can do to help recent immigrants step out of the shadows, the more they can do to make active contributions to our communities and economy," he said.

Anyone with a driver's license in Illinois has a photograph in a statewide database that includes facial recognition software. But even the transportation committee's chairman, Rep. John D'Amico, a Chicago Democrat who voted for the measure, said potential licensees should be fingerprinted.

Reboletti said facial recognition software is not as reliable as fingerprinting because faces change, but fingerprints do not.

Supporters say that would be too expensive and raise too many questions about whether they could be used by federal immigration officials.

"It would add additional costs, additional delays, and on top of that, if people are fingerprinted, would people actually apply for the document?" asked Fred Tsao, policy director for ICIRR.

Costs to the secretary of state's office, which would issue the cards, would be "phenomenal," said Acevedo. In its current form, the program would cost $800,000 in the first year and $250,000 after that.

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The bill is SB957.

Online: http://www.ilga.gov

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