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Four Years of Waiting to Regularize Their Children: “Now They Can Go Hiking to Other Countries without Problems”

It has been four long years of waiting that Byron Zapata (35) and Jesyca Vasco (31) have had to wait for their son – 16 – and their daughter – 14 – to be guaranteed their right to education, free health care, social protection, to visit their family in their native Colombia – to go all this time without returning to their city and seeing their family – and, also, so that they can go on excursions to other countries with the institute or school.
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It has been four long years of waiting that Byron Zapata (35) and Jesyca Vasco (31) have had to wait for their son – 16 – and their daughter – 14 – to be guaranteed their right to education, free health care, social protection, to visit their family in their native Colombia – to go all this time without returning to their city and seeing their family – and, also, so that they can go on excursions to other countries with the institute or school.

·Pamplona, Spain
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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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