Report: CBP Laser Use Caused El Paso Airspace Closure

Was the El Paso airport closure a chaotic failure or decisive action against cartel drones that worked as intended?
Report: CBP Laser Use Caused El Paso Airspace Closure
Above: U.S. Customs and Border Patrol operations in the El Paso, Texas sector on Nov. 5, 2025. Image credit: Christian Torres/Anadolu/Getty Images

The Spin

Republican narrative

Mexican cartel drones have repeatedly tested U.S. airspace along the southern border, but the risks posed to airborne assets this time were even higher. Once drones entered restricted airspace near El Paso, the FAA rightly imposed a temporary flight restriction until defense officials neutralized the threat. Security protocols worked as intended.

Democratic narrative

The El Paso airport closure was a chaotic mess with zero transparency and conflicting explanations that don't add up. Officials were blindsided by the sudden shutdown, and the administration's muddled responses reveal either incompetence or a dangerous lack of coordination. This debacle exposes systemic failures in how agencies communicate during critical operations.

Metaculus Prediction

There's a 35% chance that the U.S. will deploy military forces in Mexico without the cooperation of the Mexican government before 2029, according to the Metaculus prediction community.



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