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Dating back a month now, you’ve either seen them in the sky, or you’ve seen them on the news: Drones seem to be everywhere. By all accounts, alleged drone sightings are multiplying exponentially, with more than 5,000 reported in just the past few weeks alone.

But of those 5,000, only a hundred or so have generated actual law enforcement leads.

George Mason University engineering professor Missy Cummings, who has been doing drone research for 25 years, says what most people are actually seeing are likely aircraft, stars, or reflections off of objects, like towers. “Of all of those options, drone is the least likely, because it’s actually pretty hard to pick these out of the sky,” she said.

We heard a similarly ordinary explanation for these extraordinary lights-in-the-sky when we visited New Jersey’s Monmouth County Sherriff Shaun Golden this past week. “The majority of these sightings are probably some type of commercial o recreational manned aircraft,” he said.

In other words, no imminent threat.  As a joint statement from the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, the FAA, and the FBI, put it on Tuesday, “[We] do not assess the activity to date to present a national security or public safety risk.”

Cummings said, “If you’re actually looking at lights from a drone, it means that you’re definitely not looking at a foreign adversary, because they’re sophisticated enough to turn the lights off.”

And yet, some of the American public have been a little on edge.

The best approach for the moment, according to Cummings, is that we should all try to stay grounded: “If I go on the news and tell you, ‘You have something to worry about,’ then you have something to worry about,” she said. “But in this case right now, really, things are operating as usual.”

       
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Two weeks after Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad was overthrown, the scope of Assad’s decades-long abuse of human rights is coming into clearer focus. Imtiaz Tyab reports from Damascus.

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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” a deal was finally reached to fund the government, but was last week’s Capitol Hill chaos preview of what’s to come in 2025? Reps. Tony Gonzales and French Hill join to discuss. Plus, exit interviews with Sen. Joe Manchin and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

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Biden’s DHS Secretary says a “terrific solution” to immigration surge was killed by “irresponsible politics”

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DHS Secretary says a “terrific solution” to immigration was killed by “irresponsible politics”

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Washington — Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said as his time at the helm of the nation’s immigration enforcement comes to a close that “a really terrific solution was killed by irresponsible politics” when the bipartisan border deal fell apart earlier this year. 

Mayorkas pointed to the agreement on a border package reached by a bipartisan group of Senate negotiators in February reached after months of deliberations that would have marked the first comprehensive border security policy overhaul in decades — and give the president far-reaching powers to clamp down on unlawful border crossings. But the bill was quickly rejected by Republicans after President-elect Donald Trump expressed his opposition. 

Following the legislation’s failure, the Biden administration instituted asylum restrictions that dramatically cut off the flow of immigration. When asked about the timing amid criticism from Republicans that the Biden administration possessed the authority without Congress to act on the border, Mayorkas acknowledged that the administration may have taken the action more quickly if they knew the border deal would be torpedoed. 

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“Looking back now in hindsight, in 2020 if we had known that irresponsible politics would have killed what was clearly a meritorious effort and a meritorious result, perhaps we would have taken executive action more rapidly,” Mayorkas said in an interview that aired on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.”

The comments come as border crossings have dropped to the lowest level of the Biden administration, after reaching record highs a year ago. 

The Homeland Security Secretary noted that before Mr. Biden came into office, the “trend lines of migration” were increasing exponentially in 2018 and 2019 worldwide, “and then the COVID-19 pandemic hit.” He added over time, the Biden administration built up capabilities that have allowed it to transport individuals and decompress areas seeing surges in immigration, saying that “we’ve been executing on enforcement at an unprecedented level throughout this administration.”

“We are now removing or returning more individuals in three years than the prior administration did in four, and we are doing so not only greater in volume, but greater in speed, because of the negotiations with other countries and to more countries than has ever been the case,” Mayorkas said. 



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