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Deputy Secretary Landau travels to Mexico, El Salvador and Guatemala to discuss transnational crime, migration and commercial diplomacy
Summary
Deputy Secretary Landau traveled to Mexico, El Salvador and Guatemala this week to discuss combating transnational criminal organizations, countering illegal immigration and expanding commercial diplomacy, according to the State Department's "Week at State" program.
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Deputy Secretary Landau traveled to Mexico, El Salvador and Guatemala this week to discuss combating transnational criminal organizations, countering illegal immigration and expanding commercial diplomacy, according to the State Department's "Week at State" program.
The program listed shared priorities as "combating transnational criminal organizations, countering illegal immigration, and focusing on opportunities in commercial diplomacy." It did not provide details on specific programs, bilateral agreements or funding levels tied to the visits.
The presenter also stated the State Department is "seeing a significant decrease in border crossings at our southern border due to the strong leadership of this administration." That statement was presented by the State Department presenter; the program did not provide supporting data or cite a source for the claim.
No formal actions, agreements, or implementation timelines were reported in the segment. The program presented the trips as diplomatic engagements intended to address regional security and migration together with commercial ties.

