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A woman claims in a federal complaint that Illinois refused to renew her driver’s license because she would not remove her hijab, until she signed a document stating that her license may be revoked if she’s ever found in public without wearing it.

CHICAGO — A woman claims in a federal complaint that Illinois refused to renew her driver’s license because she would not remove her hijab, until she signed a document stating that her license may be revoked if she’s ever found in public without wearing it.

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