Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas dismisses drone sightings, states that the government cannot take them down.

Mayorkas dismissed concerns about drone sightings in the tri-state area, saying they can't be shot down and are likely just consumer drones.

December 14th 2024.

Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas dismisses drone sightings, states that the government cannot take them down.
During a recent interview on CNN, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas addressed the recent increase in drone sightings in the tri-state area. He reassured the public that there is no need to panic and emphasized that the federal government cannot simply "shoot" down these drones, despite some lawmakers calling for such action.

Mayorkas explained that many of these sightings are actually just regular drones that can be easily purchased at convenience stores. He acknowledged that these drones may cause some concern, but urged people not to jump to conclusions and assume they are a threat.

The Secretary also emphasized the importance of properly identifying the drones before taking any action. He stated that it is crucial to determine whether the drone is being operated by an individual or a group, and whether it is being used for recreational or malicious purposes.

Furthermore, Mayorkas assured the public that the Department of Homeland Security is closely monitoring the situation and working with local authorities to address any potential threats. He also encouraged anyone who witnesses suspicious drone activity to report it to the authorities immediately.

Despite the concerns raised by some lawmakers, Mayorkas maintained that taking down these drones is not as simple as it may seem. He explained that doing so could potentially cause harm to innocent bystanders and disrupt air traffic.

In conclusion, Mayorkas urged the public to remain calm and vigilant, and to trust that the government is taking necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of all individuals in the tri-state area. He also reminded everyone to use caution and common sense when operating drones, and to always follow the rules and regulations set by the Federal Aviation Administration.

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