SPRINGFIELD — Five immigration-related bills hit Gov. Bruce Rauner’s desk after the General Assembly’s spring session, but only two move forward as state laws.Last week, Rauner signed Senate Bill 3109. The new law eliminates citizenship requirements for state-regulated professions.The second bill, Senate Bill 3488, prevents state agencies from making registries based on traits like religion, race and country of origin.But three pieces of legislation, Senate Bills 34, 35 and 3103, were vetoed by the …