License Seekers Pour Into State; 3 Face Charges in Latest Immigration Case

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For years, illegal immigrants have come from as far away as New Jersey to fraudulently obtain driver's licenses in Wisconsin, one of a handful of states that don't require proof of legal residency.

Business has been booming recently, as more and more states toughen their license requirements, said federal authorities who recently arrested five people in South Milwaukee suspected in a fraudulent license network that reached into three states.

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License Seekers Pour Into State; 3 Face Charges in Latest Immigration Case

Wisconsin is one of just nine states for now that allow illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses and state identification cards.

A federal law authored by U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner of Menomonee Falls and signed into law in 2005 requires that states meet standards for verifying c...

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