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homeland

[hohm-land, -luhnd] / ˈhoʊmˌlænd, -lənd /
NOUN
fatherland
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“We will not enter an agreement that would authorize, or make it easier for, ICE or Homeland Security to come onto our tribal homeland to arrest or detain our tribal members,” Star Comes Out said.

From Salon

The fervent embrace of that word — “homeland” — should have been a clue that it was a feature, not a bug.

From Salon

Several reports claim that the athlete poured a lot of money into modernizing the pad, which is located in his homeland.

From MarketWatch

It was a humiliation for a regime that had invested so much of the country’s national wealth into a proxy network that was designed to deter exactly this sort of assault on the homeland.

From The Wall Street Journal

London-based Chagossians have protested against the plan, saying they are being shut out of decisions about the future of their homeland.

From BBC