An American village will appear in the Moscow region
The “American Village,” which will accommodate 200 families from the United States, will begin construction in the Serpukhov district of the Moscow region in 2024.
Timur Beslangurov, General Director of the Vista Emigration law firm, announced this today at the 11th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“They are mostly Orthodox Christians. Americans and Canadians who, for ideological reasons, want to move to Russia. The project is financed entirely by foreigners themselves. There is no state or local funding, but the approval and support of the government of the Moscow region was required,” Beslangurov said.
According to him, tens of thousands of people from Canada, the USA, Australia, and Germany want to move to Russia.
“In Germany we are talking generally about hundreds of thousands of Russian Germans who want to move to Russia. The reasons are known. This is the implantation of radical left-liberal values in the West, which have practically no borders. Today they have 70 floors, tomorrow it is unclear what will happen. Many normal people who are also there do not understand this, and they want to emigrate. And many choose Russia, but here they encounter a huge number of bureaucratic problems associated with the imperfections of Russian migration legislation,” said Beslangurov.
One of the most important motives for foreigners to move to Russia is religious.
“There is such a category in America - traditional Catholics. They do not support the Roman Catholic Church. These are conditional Catholic Old Believers. This is not a sect, these are white Americans with many children who very much believe in the prophecy of Fatima, according to which Russia will remain the only Christian country in the world. They follow very closely what is happening in Russia. In America they are recognized as domestic terrorists, and therefore potentially hundreds of thousands of such Catholics would be ready to move to Russia,” Beslangurov said.
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