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Russians Are Traveling To Trump’s American Properties To Give Birth And Get Dual Citizenship For Their Babies
Kali Holloway
September 10 | 2017
Russians Are Traveling To Trump’s American Properties To Give Birth And Get Dual Citizenship For Their Babies

Reprinted with permission from AlterNet.


The president’s affection for Vladimir Putin and accommodating stance on Russia have had a trickle-down effect: a Russian baby boom centered on Trump’s Miami properties. While the trend of Russians traveling to Florida to give birth was being noticed as far back as 2014, a recent Daily Beast investigation indicates many of those expectant parents are booking Trump properties for their short-term accommodations. Wealthy Russian couples not only want to give their babies the dividends that come with American citizenship, but they also want their birthing experience to be as luxurious as possible. Trump properties offer high-end digs, as well as a brand now recognized as extremely hospitable to all things Russian.

An entire industry has sprung up around Russian birth tourism in Miami, in an area already known as the Russian Riviera and Little Moscow. The Daily Beast identified numerous companies that, for a hefty price, offer packages that bundle housing, medical services, and other must-haves for the months Russian parents-to-be are in the States. Many of these companies make explicit reference to Trump lodgings in their advertisements, recognizing the name as a powerful draw for Russians who can afford it.


SVM-MED, a company with offices in Miami, Kiev, and Moscow, reportedly “offers three tiers of packages to its clients, with the top two advertising lodging in Trump Towers. The most expensive package costs $84,700 for a Trump Tower II apartment with a gold-tiled bathtub and a chauffeured Cadillac Escalade or Mercedes-Benz.”

There are plenty of others for well-heeled Russian birth tourists to choose from:

Miami-Boom advertises an apartment at Trump Royale with two bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. The website doesn’t list a price, but the same apartment is listed on other real estate websites for $5,000 a month.

A third company, albeit aimed largely at Ukrainian customers, promises that Miami’s Sunny Isles suburb has excellent condominium options, “some of which, like Trump Towers, were created by American multi-billionaire Donald Trump himself!”


Technically, it’s not illegal to come to the U.S. to give birth, which is why these companies advise customers that “no one will get in trouble as long as they don’t lie on immigration paperwork.” The Sunny Medical Center “openly advertises citizenship as one of the primary benefits their clients receive.” Owner Vera Muzyka told the Daily Beast that all of its clients “openly tell U.S. officials that they are coming for birth tourism.” (It’s worth noting that upper-income Chinese birth tourists in the U.S. have been targets of a crackdown.)

While the Trump Organization doesn’t profit much from these wealthy Russians (many sublet condos that are already bought and paid for, often by millionaire Russian owners), the Daily Beast notes the organization “does benefit from Russian patronage of the nearby Trump International Beach Resort.” The visibility of Russian birth tourists at Trump properties also says a tremendous amount about the view of Trump from Russia.

The trend also offers insight into the hypocrisy on the right around the immigration debate. These families will return to Russia after giving birth having not only enjoyed a luxe stay at a Trump property, but also filled with the confidence that their babies’ American citizenship will allow them to receive financial aid at U.S. colleges and a leg up on opportunities at American companies. The greatest benefit is that at age 21, “he or she can also apply for family reunification, to get their parents and non-citizen siblings green cards to come to the U.S.”

Replace the Russians in this news item with wealthy Nigerians or Colombians, and you have the kind of story Fox News would use as fearbait. Switch out the Trump properties with buildings connected to Obama by the flimsiest thread, and the GOP might launch an investigation. Trump spoke against birthright citizenship on the campaign trail in 2015, conservatives have been pushing the “anchor baby” explosion myth for two decades, and an estimated 800,000 young immigrants now fear deportation because of the cruel DACA repeal, all moves that cynically play to and ratchet up the xenophobia of the GOP base. But the fact that Trump’s properties have become what the Daily Beast describes as a “playground for birth tourists from Russia’s upper crust” is a non-story for a right wing that only worries about brown waves of immigration.

Even Russian birth tourists understand clearly that this administration’s message on immigration is colored by the color of the immigrants themselves.

“When Trump was elected, he said he wanted to eliminate citizenship based on place of birth,” Tanya Yanygina, a Russian birth tourist told the Daily Beast. “But he said that about people from the Middle East and Mexico.”

Valeriya Storozheva, a Russian woman awaiting her due date while renting a Trump property, is back for a second birth. She told the Daily Beast that her first child, born seven years ago, attends an American school. The new baby is supposed to arrive in the autumn. Like some of the other Russian moms who gave birth in recent months, Storozheva may choose to give her newborn yet another connection to the Trump administration. As Vera Muzyka observed, “The name Melania has become very popular.”

[h/t Daily Beast]

Kali Holloway is a senior writer and the associate editor of media and culture at AlterNet.

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PS
As a retired DOJ agent, I can assure you that all Americans are obligated to obey the laws of our country simply because we are pretty decent people.
It's too bad that we have a Felon as our President.

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Link is to an unrelated story. Ocelot II Jun 27 #1
Thanks and fixed! BumRushDaShow Jun 27 #2
+1. On positive side, we aren't bound by 5th Circuit, arguably most right-wing federal appellate court in the country. Silent Type Jun 27 #3
Beat me to it - I just finished reading the opinion, and although it's a problem Ocelot II Jun 27 #5
I thought SCOTUS role was the defend the Constitution Freddie Jun 27 #4
The case wasn't really about the Constitution at all. Ocelot II Jun 27 #6
This was a case about how far a Judges powers extended. cstanleytech Jun 27 #7
How would his son's citizenship be a problem? Trump , who is the father, is a citizen so his son is also. Srkdqltr Jun 27 #14
She didn't become a citizen until after he was born thus Barron isn't a full citizen even if he was born here. cstanleytech Jun 27 #34
Tump was a citizen; nothing happens to Barron. Callie1979 Jun 27 #36
Depends on who Trump claims isn't a citizen. cstanleytech Jun 27 #37
As he wants it; one parent has to be a citizen. Callie1979 Jun 27 #38
To bad for him that the Constitution doesn't say that. cstanleytech Jun 27 #40
Its always been a req that one parent has to be a USC purple_haze Jun 27 #41
Felon TraitorTrump is the daddy and granddaddy of many anchor babies Miami Blue Jun 27 #8
This is a slur against immigrants and their child born in America. N/T Jacson6 Jun 27 #12
Jacson6, yup you got that right 💪🏻 Miami Blue Jun 27 #18
Trump loves to use that slur, but he did not create it. ShazzieB Jun 27 #23
Source? ShazzieB Jun 27 #17
How come you are unaware of this information? Miami Blue Jun 27 #19
I still don't see a link to a source. ShazzieB Jun 27 #24
Hola ShazzieB, find below the information Miami Blue Jun 27 #43
Trump Little Moscow as it is known here in Miami Miami Blue Jun 27 #44
Does this mean that the states who are not in the 5th Circuits jurisdiction can ignore the 5th Circuits national in2herbs Jun 27 #9
Yup. Sauce for the gander and all that. Ocelot II Jun 27 #10
That was my reaction as well as I heard it reported on NPR Bohunk68 Jun 27 #26
So the injunction is still in effect for 22 SARose Jun 27 #11
There is no longer a "universal" injunction BumRushDaShow Jun 27 #16
I guess individual states, at the behest of the president, can now nullify the Constitution as long as... LudwigPastorius Jun 27 #13
Sotomayor: "travesty for the rule of the law"; Brown Jackson: "existential threat to the rule of law" muriel_volestrangler Jun 27 #15
What? mdbl Jun 27 #20
I think she was refering to not being able to strike it down across the country Polybius Jun 27 #25
Has this been a precedent set before? mdbl Jun 27 #30
There are an unprecedented number of cases that have been filed related to 45's nonsense BumRushDaShow Jun 27 #33
These 6 POS's are now on board to continue the further chipping away of the Constitution.......... turbinetree Jun 27 #21
Wow! This is the Trump version of the Reichstag fire. Kablooie Jun 27 #22
A couple of Class Action lawsuits have already been filed to get around this ruling LetMyPeopleVote Jun 27 #27
SCOTUS declares that each state may interpret the Constitution differently RainCaster Jun 27 #28
We definitely need to stop treating the idea like an impossibility or a joke. After all, fascists never believe Karasu Jun 27 #31
I'm so angry. choie Jun 27 #29
Who is always running to the 5th Circuit, Deminpenn Jun 27 #32
Exactly. BumRushDaShow Jun 27 #35
If I understand it, he is now King. An Executive Order is law of the nation.... JohnnyRingo Jun 27 #39
I have conflicting thoughts (as you might expect from a lawyer). TomSlick Jun 27 #42
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