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U.S. and EU Agreement on Passenger Data
The United States and the European Union (EU) have agreed on a framework in which the EU would permit the transfer of Passenger Name Record (PNR) data.
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Update for Industry Day Participants
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US-VISIT Program Office
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US-VISIT Prime Contractor Procurement
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Remarks by Under Secretary Asa Hutchinson at the Economic Development Administration's Annual Conference
Under Secretary Asa Hutchinson spoke to the Economic Development Administration's Annual Conference - "Engines of Economic Growth for the 21st Century" on the topic "Economic Preparedness - Don't Be Afraid, Be Ready"
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Under Secretary Asa Hutchinson Remarks Before the Association of American Chambers of Commerce in Latin America
Under Secretary Asa Hutchinson Remarks Before the Association of American Chambers of Commerce in Latin America. "The United States and Mexico are working together to balance trade and security at this unique moment in history. We must continue to build on the spirit of cooperation to achieve greater success in law enforcement information sharing and other border/trade issues."
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Securing Our Borders
Securing our nation's air, land, and sea borders is a difficult yet critical task. The United States has 5,525 miles of border with Canada and 1,989 miles with Mexico. Our maritime border includes 95,000 miles of shoreline, and a 3.4 million square mile exclusive economic zone. Each year, more than 500 million people cross the borders into the United States, some 330 million of whom are non-citizens.
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