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    Border officials cast doubt on balloon shot down narrative that resulted in El Paso airspace closure

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    A day after massive panic and chaos spread when the airspace over El Paso, Texas was closed by the FAA Tuesday night, Border Patrol officials are casting doubt on claims that a military laser deployed was used to shot down balloons.

    ‘That’s ridiculous,’ one Border Patrol official speaking on condition of anonymity told the Daily Mail.

    ‘No one would confuse balloons for a cartel drone.’

    Several media outlets, like CNN and the New York Times, have reported unverified claims that Border Patrol used a high-powered laser on loan from the military to shoot down what it believed to be a Mexican cartel drone. 

    According to the reporting, the Border Patrol used the laser to down what it first believed to be a Mexican drone that later turned out to be party balloons. 

    The drone is still relatively new technology and has not been cleared for use around planes.

    The incident forced the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to initially shut down El Paso airspace, which reached into neighboring New Mexico, for ten days.

    On Tuesday night, the FAA Administrator decided to close the airspace without alerting the White House, the Pentagon, or Homeland Security officials, or local officials.

    Hours later, the agency lifted the ban, adding that the military had refused to give it information on when the anti-drone laser would be used.

    Border officials cast doubt on balloon shot down narrative that resulted in El Paso airspace closure

    A plane flies over El Paso International Airport after the airspace over the city was reopened

    Officially, the US Border Patrol has not said whether its employees were behind the deployment of the laser– meant to obliterate drones using extreme heat.

    When asked by Daily Mail whether its agents had used the laser, an agency spokesman told us to direct our questions to the White House. 

    The department also refused to say where exactly the laser was used and what had been shot at. 

    Border Patrol agents who spoke with Daily Mail did not know who had deployed the laser, however, they believe the unverified narrative about the balloons is dead wrong.

    They explained that drones sent by Mexican cartels often breach US airspace in and around El Paso- calling it a ‘regular occurrence.’

    Although there is cartel drone activity along the entire border, much of the activity near El Paso is concentrated to the west of the city near Santa Teresa, New Mexico. 

    That area is a no-man’s land and known as a smuggling corridor.

    On the US side, the area is sparsely populated and is mostly vast, wide open desert. 

    Several agents assigned to the area tell Daily Mail that they commonly see drones flying above them as they were chasing illegal immigrants who are trying to sneak into the country. 

    Mount Cristo Rey, seen from New Mexico, is a no-mans land take over by the smugglers to sneak illegal immigrants into the US near El Paso, Texas

    Mount Cristo Rey, seen from New Mexico, is a no-mans land take over by the smugglers to sneak illegal immigrants into the US near El Paso, Texas

    An US Army soldier stands next to an armored tank next to the US-Mexico border at Santa Teresa, New Mexico, US, as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico on January 14, 2026. (Photo by Herika Martinez / AFP via Getty Images)

    An US Army soldier stands next to an armored tank next to the US-Mexico border at Santa Teresa, New Mexico, US, as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico on January 14, 2026. (Photo by Herika Martinez / AFP via Getty Images)

    An US Air and Marine Operations (AMO) helicopter patrols the US-Mexico border at Santa Teresa, New Mexico, US, as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico on January 14, 2026. (Photo by Herika Martinez / AFP via Getty Images)

    An US Air and Marine Operations (AMO) helicopter patrols the US-Mexico border at Santa Teresa, New Mexico, US, as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico on January 14, 2026. (Photo by Herika Martinez / AFP via Getty Images)

    An US Army soldier stands next to an armored tank next to the US-Mexico border at Santa Teresa, New Mexico, US, as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico on January 14, 2026. (Photo by Herika Martinez / AFP via Getty Images)

    An US Army soldier stands next to an armored tank next to the US-Mexico border at Santa Teresa, New Mexico, US, as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico on January 14, 2026. (Photo by Herika Martinez / AFP via Getty Images)

    A smuggler, who covered his face when he spotted a camera, was seen preached on a mountain top in Santa Teresa-- using the high ground as an advantage to keep an eye on US immigration authorities in the Santa Teresa, New Mexico area

    A smuggler, who covered his face when he spotted a camera, was seen preached on a mountain top in Santa Teresa– using the high ground as an advantage to keep an eye on US immigration authorities in the Santa Teresa, New Mexico area

    The drones cross into US airspace to track agents’ movements so the criminal organizations south of the border can direct drugs or immigrants to smugglers on the US waiting to sneak the drugs and migrants further into the US. 

    They’re also used by the cartels instead of human guides who used to accompany groups of migrants who had paid for passage into the US.

    If the group of migrants are caught, the smugglers are often caught and arrested with them. 

    Now cartels are using drones so they don’t risk losing an employee, especially since Border Patrol agents aren’t allowed to shoot at the drones. 

    But these drones, the agents say, are not usually the small kind anyone can buy online.

    ‘They’re usually military grade, very sophisticated,’ one agent explained. ‘The kind you buy off Amazon can’t fly very far before you lose control of them. These (military drones) can fly miles into the US but the person controlling them in in Mexico.’

    Agents say those drones, usually with a 100-foot wingspan, can be seen with the naked eye. 

    ‘They’re pretty big. This idea you would mistake it for shiny balloons doesn’t sound right.’

    An elected official in El Paso who did not want to share his name also expressed skepticism about the balloon story.

    People stand in line at check-in counters at El Paso International Airport, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in El Paso, Texas. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

    People stand in line at check-in counters at El Paso International Airport, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in El Paso, Texas. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

    Rosie Leal sits at El Paso International Airport, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in El Paso, Texas after flights were canceled due to the sudden closure of the airspace over the city

    Rosie Leal sits at El Paso International Airport, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in El Paso, Texas after flights were canceled due to the sudden closure of the airspace over the city

    A cancelled Latam Lines flight to El Paso, Texas, is seen on a departures screen at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 11 February 2026. The Federal Aviation Administration issued a closure of airspace over El Paso, Texas

    A cancelled Latam Lines flight to El Paso, Texas, is seen on a departures screen at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 11 February 2026. The Federal Aviation Administration issued a closure of airspace over El Paso, Texas

    ‘I don’t believe anything they’re telling us. We’re being kept in the dark,’ the official said.

    ‘El Paso is always the red-headed stepchild, and because we’re on the border, they think they can do this to us. They would never have closed the airspace over Dallas or even Fort Worth,’ he said of the larger Texas cities. 

    He explained even the hours-long closure of the airspace cost the local economy money and could have cost lives as even medical flights were grounded.

    If the flight ban had gone on for ten days, he says it would have devastated El Paso’s economy. 

    While an official account of what happened has yet to be revealed, Lone Star State officials have called for Congressional hearings to get answers.

    Local Congresswoman Veronica Escobar as among several politicians calling for the decision makers to have to explain themselves.

    ‘Events like this are inexcusable and cause lasting degradation of trust among communities with their local and national leaders,’ the letter sent by the Congressional delegation Thursday said.



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