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Many of the migrants here described changes in their homeland that have made escape an increasingly viable option.
And those changes should include tools to help the people in "the homeland" (we never called it that until we were afraid post 9/11) feel more secure.
Interviews with members of the migrants' personal networks in the homeland help to triangulate the migrants' self-reported stability or change in attitudes or behavior.
As we chatted, she chided her partner for his fondness for fried food and huge portions, then confided that the worst aspect of the change in her homeland was seeing so many overweight children.
In the homeland of ostentation, the hardest currency is bling.
But he remains a traveller in the homeland.
Selection bias explains why none of the claims could be classified as homeland-directed politics (when immigrants try to influence developments in the homeland) or transplanted immigrant politics (when skills and organizations are transplanted to the homeland).
However, few studies have investigated the relationship between level of education in the homeland and later adjustment [ 4].
He now hoped to write a book about his experiences and campaign for change in his homeland, where despite the authorities' best efforts, social media and private communications were still buzzing with discordant and dissident opinions, including atheist ones.
Even the lettuce is flown in from the homeland.
He visibly bristles when I suggest that the human cost of political change in his homeland is too high.
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