S.-PETERBURG, May 11 – RIA Novosti. A village will be built in the suburbs for Americans and Canadians who want to immigrate to Russia, Timur Beslangurov, a partner in assisting in obtaining Russian documents of the VISTA Immigration law firm, said.
“In the Moscow Region in 2024 they will begin the construction of a village for Americans and Canadians who want to move. About 200 families want to emigrate for ideological reasons, “said a lawyer at the St. Petersburg International Law Forum ( PMUF ).
According to him, although the project is financed by future immigrants, the coordination of the regional government was required.
According to Beslangurov, tens of thousands of people – foreigners without Russian roots would like to move to Russia.
“The reason is the instilling of radical values: today they have 70 sexes, it is not known what will happen next. Many normal people emigrate, including considering Russia, but face enormous bureaucratic problems of Russian migration legislation, “the lawyer explained.
According to him, among those wishing to move there are, among them, traditional Catholics who “very strongly believe in the prophecy that Russia will remain the only Christian country in the world”.
Maybe They Should Offer Asylum To Daniel Penny
If the Russians wanted to take this to the next level, they could offer asylum to New York subway hero Daniel Penny, who’s now facing manslaughter charges for defending his fellow passengers against a repeat violent felon who was menacing them. Presumably, Penny had to forfeit his passport when he surrendered in New York yesterday, but there are ways to travel without one.
Speaking of Penny, one small bit of good news: the campaign for his legal defense had raised nearly $800,000 as of early Saturday morning. Thank you to all of you who donated.
Let’s wrap up with a quick look at our trade exits this week.
Trades We Exited This Week
These are the trades I exited this week:
Stocks or Exchange Traded Products
None.
Options Trades
- Put spread on Fisker, Inc. ( FSR 0.83%↑ ). Entered at a net debit of $0.48 and exited at a net credit of $0.54, as noted here. Profit: 12.5%.
- Call spread on Affirm, Inc. ( AFRM -4.09%↓ ). Entered at net debit of $0.44 and exited at a net credit of $0.50, as noted here. Profit: 13.6%.
- Higher call spread on Affirm, Inc. ( AFRM -4.09%↓ ). Entered for a net debit of $0.48; exited for a net credit of $0.53 as noted here. Profit: 9.4%.
- Put spread on Fulton Financial ( FULT 1.12%↑ ) Entered at a net debit of $0.28 and exited half of the position for a net credit of $0.75 as noted here. Profit: 168%.
- Call spread on Unity, Inc. ( U -8.06%↓ ). Entered at a net debit of $0.41 and exited at a net credit of $0.85, as noted here. Profit: 107%.
- Call spread on Light & Wonder, Inc. ( LNW 1.23%↑ ). Entered at a net debit of $1.35 and exited at a net credit of $2, as noted here. Profit: 48%
I went into the Fulton Financial (regional bank) trade in more detail at the bottom of my previous post (Race, Crime, and the 2024 Election).
I’m in the red on four earnings trades from this week that don’t expire until next Friday, so I’m holding them to try to exit at better prices next week. In any case, they’ll all appear in next week’s exits post.
BY PORTFOLIO ARMOR
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