Want this question answered?
The colonists wanted to leave there homeland because they were looking for gold and riches in the new world. they wanted to have less diseases so therefore they had to leave.
because her character jeanne found out the truth about he father the frog and dinozzo
No, but when i tell clients this they always reply, "How will the government know"
Chances are good that once you leave U.S. soil, that is if they let you, you may not get back. Homeland Security and all that
To go to war.
The aryans leave their homeland in search of food
2020
they wanted to be independent :)
i don' t know
If you mean leave Britain as their homeland then, because they heard America was a great new place and you could find many new jobs there.
They did not leave they where captured by Europeans and Americans and forced into the slave trade.
There are numerous outcomes depending on your individual circumstances, for example the length of the overstay, if you have committed any crime etc. You will not necessarily be put into a detention center (immigration jail) if you are still in the U.S. and caught. It is more likely you will be processed, fined, and made to leave. When/if you leave the U.S. and try to reenter, the U.S. customs and immigration officers will deny your entry to the U.S. You will have to apply for a waiver on the overstay and could possibly be denied entry into the U.S. for up to 10 years (depending on those individual circumstances.)