As most of America prepares to hit the polls on Tuesday, I thought I'd record some thoughts I've been ruminating over the past few weeks on being an expatriate here in Russia. Just a few weeks ago, I took Anna to a nearby park for some play time. While we were there, we met Milana and her nanny Shabilat. Shabilat asked where I was from, assuming that I was also a nanny working for a family in the area. When I told her I was American, but that my husband and I lived and worked here, she immediately exclaimed, "you're so lucky!" Shabilat immigrated to Moscow from Uzbekistan, a feat not warmly looked upon by the general Russian population here, and is currently working to obtain Russian citizenship. The process is not an easy one, and requires that the applicant first renounce his/her current citizenship before even beginning the process of application. Shabilat is not alone: there are likely hundreds of hopeful migrant workers here li...