Readout of Deputy Secretary Tien’s Trip to the United Kingdom
Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security John K. Tien traveled to the United Kingdom to participate in the U.S-UK Joint Contact Group and the G7 Interior and Security Ministers meeting.
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Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security John K. Tien traveled to the United Kingdom to participate in the U.S-UK Joint Contact Group and the G7 Interior and Security Ministers meeting.
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