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  2. Foreign agent - Wikipedia

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    Foreign agents may be citizens of the host country. In contemporary English, the term has a generally pejorative connotation, reinforced by its use in the US laws aimed to curb the foreign influence. [1] A covert foreign agent, also known as a secret agent of a foreign government, may in some countries be presumed to be engaging in espionage.

  3. Foreign Agents Registration Act - Wikipedia

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    On November 13, 2017, RT America officially registered as a foreign agent and will be required to disclose financial information. [58] The U.S. Justice Department in 2018 ordered the Chinese state-run Xinhua News Agency and China Global Television Network to register as a foreign agent. [59]

  4. List of diplomatic missions and trade organizations in Chicago

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    Consulates-General are staffed by career consulate foreign nationals, usually with full diplomatic protection. Honorary consuls are accredited US citizens or residents who have official standing but are usually part-time [2] [3] The United States Department of State's Chicago regional office serves these missions.

  5. Category : United States Department of Education agencies

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    Pages in category "United States Department of Education agencies" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs - Wikipedia

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    [11] [5] [non-primary source needed] In 1978, the United States International Communication Agency (USICA) absorbed the bureau with the understanding that USICA was in charge of United States public diplomacy. Ronald Reagan renamed USICA to the United States Information Agency in 1982, and in 1999, USIA was absorbed by the State Department.

  7. Office of Foreign Missions - Wikipedia

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    It was created by the U.S. Congress to help implement the Foreign Missions Act of 1982, which provides the legal foundation for facilitating secure and efficient operations of U.S. missions abroad, and of foreign missions and international organizations in the U.S.; pursuant to the act, the OFM ensures all diplomatic benefits, privileges, and ...

  8. State education agency - Wikipedia

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    In all states but Hawaii, primary and secondary education (collectively known as K–12) are provided by school districts, while the state education agency handles only matters of statewide concern such as curriculum standards. In the state of Hawaii and all inhabited federal territories, the state education agency or the equivalent territorial ...

  9. U.S. Office of Education - Wikipedia

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