1. The purpose for living could have been revenge, to build a new homeland, or to see their family. 2. Yet even if he did win a new homeland, there is always the matter of a Soviet exit visa. 3. Now nobody can make him fight, but he cannot leave his new homeland as he has no passport. 4. Although he embraced his new homeland, he also kept up with many of the traditions of his native country. 5. Back then, people scrambled to find passports to new homelands and companies looked into moving to Singapore, Malaysia or Taiwan. 6. Besides the United States, the focus of the new homeland command will extend to Mexico and Canada. 7. Bush urged lawmakers earlier this week to authorize the new homeland security department before the end of the current legislative session. 8. Despite the fears of an alien invasion, immigrants like Chidiak have generally found Australia to be a congenial new homeland. 9. He declined to assess the effectiveness of the new homeland security operation run by Ridge and raised the possibility that Congress could subpoena him. 10. He said it makes him feel more in tune with his new homeland. |