Portillo-Hernandez had a Honduran passport and used a Chicago address, he wrote.

Police later arrested Omar Fernando Ortiz-Granados, who acted as translator in the license office, and Barradas-Geron when the pair returned to the license office to retrieve a car.

Police found more fake bank statements and utility bills, a computer, a printer and a scanner in the car.

Haferkamp wrote that all of the men were in the U.S. illegally and that ICE had placed detainers on the men.

Cristobal Vargas-Avalos, Barradas-Geron and Ortiz-Granados also were indicted on a charge of unlawful transfer, possession or use of a means of identification.

All will plead not guilty in coming days. Their attorneys could not be immediately reached Thursday for comment.

The temporary licenses are not valid for identification purposes and can’t be used to board an airplane, enter a federal building, register to vote or apply for a firearm owner identification card, the Illinois secretary of state says. It requires a valid foreign passport or consular card issued by the state police and requires proof of insurance and Illinois residency for at least a year.

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