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CARES Act Funds

Congress’s “inconsistent language” in the CARES Act is “too ambiguous to demonstrate” an intent to override another act that prohibits the distribution of emergency financial aid grants to certain non-citizen students, a federal court in Washington ruled.

SPOKANE, Wash. — “Inconsistent language” in the federal CARES Act is “too ambiguous to demonstrate” an intent to override another act that prohibits the distribution of emergency financial aid grants to certain noncitizen students, a federal court in Washington ruled.

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