First, read the entire story. Here’s an excerpt:
Both Republican candidates for the 56th District state representative seat are grappling with what to do with 500,000 illegal immigrants since deporting them isn’t a realistic option.
Incumbent Paul Froehlich of Schaumburg supports the idea of issuing driving certificates so undocumented immigrants can legally apply for driver’s licenses and insurance.
His challenger, Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211 board member Anna Klimkowicz of Schaumburg, is skeptical about what incentive immigrants would have to seek out such certificates if they’re already driving.
“It would be one less legal problem for them to deal with,†Froehlich said during an interview with both candidates at the Daily Herald on Monday.
Froehlich believes the idea is a practical benefit to all motorists on the road. It would remove the barrier that keeps undocumented immigrants from taking the exams to get their licenses and allow them to have the insurance they’d need if involved in accidents, he said.
Froehlich added that he’d like to see that fingerprinting and a criminal and terrorism background check be made a condition of getting the certificates.
Discuss, but try not to get all hot-headed.