It is unclear how widespread the problem is, but it caused enough concern for U.S. diplomats in the UAE to send a cable.
Sources said some Afghan women and girls housed in one of the evacuation centers in the UAE reported that their families had forced them to marry outside Kabul airport so they could escape the country while the Taliban they took power. In some reported cases, families paid men eligible for evacuation thousands of dollars to marry or impersonate husbands for women to flee.
One source said U.S. diplomats in the UAE would provide guidance to people working at the center on how to identify potential victims of human trafficking. Another said the U.S. State Department had indicated it would coordinate with the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense.
CNN has contacted the State Department for comment.
CNN previously reported on the concern shared by Afghan women who have seen progress in recent years just for fear of being lost.
Pashtana Durrani, founder and CEO of Learn, a non-profit agency focused on education and women’s rights, said last month that she had been left in tears for her country: “We have been … regretting the fall of Afghanistan for a while now. So I don’t feel very well. On the contrary, I feel very desperate. “