Posted on 09/05/2021 10:18:59 AM PDT by Enlightened1
A pregnant 25-year-old California woman who remains trapped in Afghanistan described her ordeal in an interview with VOA, in which she wondered whether she would ever make it back home and that she fears for her life.
Nasria, who spoke to VOA on condition that only her first name be used out of concerns for her safety, told the outlet she traveled to Afghanistan in June to marry her longtime boyfriend, an Afghan national. Following the Taliban’s lightning takeover of the country, the newlyweds tried to evacuate but were unsuccessful.
“There’s been days where, you know, I think to myself … am I going to make it home? Am I going to end up living here? Am I going to end up dying here?” she told VOA Pentagon correspondent Carla Babb.
I think I found the problem.
The second sentence shows numerous decision making problems.
Sad to say, this is the unspoken or overlooked issue with her situation.
Depends on if she was pregnant before she got there.
“””told the outlet she traveled to Afghanistan in June to marry her longtime boyfriend, an Afghan national.”””
And I bet her plan was to bring her new husband to the USA.
Sorry dearie, that was a bad plan.
Enjoy you new marriage to a likely Taliban warrior.
Another natural born citizen eligible to be President of the USA......./s
Are they both American citizens? Did they go there just to get married or was the plan to live there?
It makes me recall the “Not Without My Daughter” story, in which an American woman married to an Iranian thought they were just going to visit his family in Iran, but he decided they would stay there permanently. And as a woman in an Islamic country, she did not have legal rights she took for granted as an American woman.
So she married in June and she’s already pregnant?
Gee that was fast.
Her first mistake was flying to Afghanistan to get married.
I don’t know her, but I speculate on the arrangement:
This may have been a Green Card situation for the Groom, and a lonely woman willing to do anything to get a husband.
It would have been a one sided affair anyway; her having most the money, education and living as a free American.
What does he bring to the table other than temporary companionship? Eventually, he would end up humiliated as a man and resenting his dependance on her.
She would most likely spend each day dressed in a burka and under unwritten Sharia house rules.
I got pregnant the month I got married…..no big deal.
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Groomed by white guilt brainwashing.
Traveling in a war zone is hazardous, she should have known that.
Islam contradicts the precepts found in the US Constitution in so many ways it is ludicrous to even suggest someone raised as a Muslim will suddenly become an ‘American’.
A Competent government would have placed the following conditions on their ‘refugee’ status.
The have 6 months grace period to find another country to move to. The default is a parachute over Pakistan.
Within those 6 months there is no shari’a law, no burqas, no female genital mutilation, no honor killings, no mosques.
If they publicly denounce Islam they may apply for a visa to allow them become US immigrants, with no right of chain migration outside of immediate family as shown by blood test.
Commit a rape and you are set out at sea on a small boat well beyond US boundaries with 5 days provisions. May Allah be merciful to your plight.
I know exactly zero white girls named “Nasria”.
If they were married in June, they had 6 to 8 weeks to get back home.
Her face is on the internet. Why didn’t they pixilate it? Or just use her voice?
Makes you immediately think of a blonde-haired blue-eyed babe, right? Then you find out her first name is Nasra, and it all goes downhill from there.
She’s a California native. I’m guessing one or both of her parents are Afghani
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