SPRINGFIELD — State law requires judges to tell non-U.S. citizens their guilty pleas in criminal cases could result in deportation.But there are currently no consequences if a judge fails to do so. And the Illinois Supreme Court has previously ruled that the law is directory, rather than a mandate.Members of the Illinois State Bar Association would like to change that, and they’re pushing a measure that would allow defendants in such cases to withdraw their guilty pleas if they choose.House Bill 2460 would add …