Pregnant California woman abandoned by Biden in Afghanistan says Taliban are ...

Pregnant California woman abandoned by Biden in Afghanistan says Taliban are ...
Pregnant California woman abandoned by Biden in Afghanistan says Taliban are ...

A pregnant California native still trapped in Afghanistan says the Taliban are going door to door hunting for Americans. 

Nasria, 25, who requested only her first name be used out of fear for her safety, is one of the 100 to 200 Americans believed to still be stuck in the country, and trying to find a way out. 

She had flown there in June to visit family, and get married to her longtime boyfriend, who is an Afghan national. 

'There's been days where 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?" What's going to happen?' she told Voice of America

Now, with American presence in the country gone, she says, 'Apparently they're [the Taliban] going door-to-door now. Trying to see if anyone has a blue passport.'

California native Nasria, 25, (pictured) is among the 100 to 200 Americans still trapped in Afghanistan trying to escape

California native Nasria, 25, (pictured) is among the 100 to 200 Americans still trapped in Afghanistan trying to escape

Nasria had traveled to the country in June to get married, but, now pregnant, became trapped when Afghanistan fell to the Taliban

Nasria had traveled to the country in June to get married, but, now pregnant, became trapped when Afghanistan fell to the Taliban

Nasria was among the thousands of people trying to escape the country at Kabul's airport after the country had fallen to the Taliban in the chaotic leadup to the US and its allies' full withdrawal from Afghanistan on August 30. 

Last week, California Rep. Darryl Issa said he had been working with Nasria and other trapped Americans, to work out an escape.

He revealed that she had been kicked in the stomach during her ordeal at the airport.  

'She was kicked in the stomach, but she was kicked in the stomach well after - as she got through the first checkpoint for hours, waiting for those people at the south point to supposedly come and get her,' the Republican lawmaker told Fox News.

Nasria described the scene outside of Kabul's airport (pictured) where she was among the thousands of people there trying to escape the country

Nasria described the scene outside of Kabul's airport (pictured) where she was among the thousands of people there trying to escape the country

Nasria described filmed her self waving her passport to the guards outside the airport, but was unable to make it past the Taliban security forces there

Nasria described filmed her self waving her passport to the guards outside the airport, but was unable to make it past the Taliban security forces there 

Nasria described the scene in which Taliban fighters blocked access to the airport entrances amid a crush of people trying to escape

'It was so hard to just get on a flight,' she said adding that there

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