Marcelo Ebrard.“Our stories will not sadly end because of the Taliban,” the girl added, as reported by the New York Post. “Under this regime, we women will face difficulties … that is why we are grateful to be here.”The all-girls robotics team will be living in Mexico with humanitarian visas, that as of now they are valid for up to 180 days.
The refugees have the right to renew or apply for a status change and become permanent residents of the Latin American nation. “We want to tell them from the bottom of our hearts that they are home,” Ebrard said.The four Afghan young women are part of a 20-member group of high-achieving high school students.
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