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Secretary of Security Signs Border Surveillance Agreement with Guatemala

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The Secretary of Homeland Security of the United States, Kristi Noem, signed on Thursday a collaboration agreement on border security with Guatemala, which contemplates the use of drones and other technologies to combat transnational crime. “This joint security alliance will allow us to share information [...] and security protocols at our airports, ports and borders, as well as among our intelligence agencies,” said Noem after the signing of th…

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The Secretary of Homeland Security of the United States, Kristi Noem, signed on Thursday a collaboration agreement on border security with Guatemala, which contemplates the use of drones and other technologies to combat transnational crime. “This joint security alliance will allow us to share information [...] and security protocols at our airports, ports and borders, as well as among our intelligence agencies,” said Noem after the signing of th…

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Guatemala City, Jun 27 (Latin Press) Guatemala's president, Bernardo Arévalo, today expanded on the agreement signed with the United States that strengthens cooperation in border security, the fight against transnational organized crime and cybersecurity. The post President of Guatemala expanded on agreement with the United States on security first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.

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The Washington Hispanic broke the news in Washington, United States on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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