(The Center Square) - State-funded financial aid programs for illegal immigrant students have come under renewed scrutiny as the federal government tightens restrictions on education benefits for illegal immigrants.

Roughly 17 to 19 states and Washington, D.C., provide some form of financial aid or scholarships to illegal immigrant students who meet residency or high school attendance requirements. 

"Esther is an education reporter for The Center Square. Please email her at ewickham@thecentersquare.com for tips or questions." 

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