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Eugene

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Tue Jul 4, 2017, 07:58 PM Jul 2017

Denied U.S. visas, all-girl Afghan robotics team to watch their creation compete via Skype

Source: Reuters

TECHNOLOGY NEWS | Tue Jul 4, 2017 | 5:11pm EDT

Denied U.S. visas, all-girl Afghan robotics team to watch their creation compete via Skype

By Jalil Ahmad Rezayee | HERAT, AFGHANISTAN

Two Afghan girls refused visas to the United States for a robot-building competition said on Tuesday they were mystified by the decision, as the contest's organizers said teams from Iran and Sudan as well as a de facto Syrian team had gained visas.

The unusual story of the Afghan all-girl team of robotics students emerged as the United States grapples with the legality of President Donald Trump's order to temporarily ban travel from six Muslim-majority countries.

Afghanistan itself is not on the list and Team Afghanistan's robot, unlike its creators, has been allowed entry to the United States. Asked by Reuters on Tuesday why the girls were banned, a U.S. State Department spokesperson cited regulations prohibiting the agency from discussing individual visa cases.

So the six team members will watch the ball-sorting machine compete in Washington D.C. via video link during the July 16-18 event from their hometown of Herat, in western Afghanistan, according to the FIRST Global contest organizers.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-afghanistan-usa-travelban-idUSKBN19P2DV
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