一名美国官员向福克斯新闻证实,美国军方本周早些时候在得克萨斯州埃尔帕索附近击落了一个后来被确定为派对气球的物体,最初评估为可能是外国无人机。
误判最终导致埃尔帕索机场周围空域全面关闭。
墨西哥总统克劳迪娅·谢因鲍姆表示,在得克萨斯州实施临时空域限制后,墨西哥政府没有收到任何迹象表明美墨边境附近有无人机活动,而美国官员将此举与反无人机措施挂钩。
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“我们没有发现边境有无人机活动的信息。如果联邦航空局或任何美国政府机构有相关信息,可以直接向墨西哥政府询问,”她在周三的新闻发布会上表示。
她称墨西哥领空未被关闭。
“我们将调查[临时关闭]的具体原因。”
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墨西哥总统克劳迪娅·谢因鲍姆于2025年11月3日在墨西哥城国家宫参加新闻发布会。(Henry Romero/路透社)
“没有猜测的余地。我们将等待信息,并继续坚持我们一贯的立场:永久、开放的沟通。”
一名美国政府官员告诉福克斯新闻,墨西哥贩毒集团的无人机侵犯了埃尔帕索附近的美国领空,因此采取了反无人机措施将其击落。
联邦航空管理局周三上午以“特殊安全原因”临时限制了埃尔帕索国际机场的进出航班。最初限制有效期为10天,至2月20日,这对影响主要商业机场的空域限制来说是不寻常的长时间限制。
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(RAUL ARBOLEDA/法新社通过盖蒂图片社)
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临时飞行限制通常用于总统出行、应急响应行动或特定的限时国家安全事件。在没有重大安全关切的情况下,在繁忙的边境机场附近发布此类限制并不常见。
然而,在限制实施后不久,联邦航空局和国防部重新开放了空域,并确定“对商业旅行没有威胁”,该政府官员称。
近几个月来,美国官员警告称,贩毒集团越来越多地部署无人机系统在美墨边境进行监视、走私协调和侦察。
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联合特遣部队南方之矛于2025年12月12日在东太平洋发动致命打击。(美国南方司令部/X)
这一事件发生之际,美墨边境安全紧张局势升级,特朗普政府正施压地区政府加强对贩毒集团和芬太尼走私网络的合作打击,美国官员称这是直接的国土安全威胁。
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谢因鲍姆拒绝了美国多次提出的在墨西哥领土上打击贩毒集团的干预请求。
在回顾特朗普提出军事干预打击贩毒集团的对话时,谢因鲍姆上月表示:“我们告诉他,目前进展非常顺利,没有必要,而且这涉及墨西哥的主权和领土完整,他表示理解。”
A U.S. official confirmed to Fox News that the U.S. military earlier this week shot down what was later determined to be a party balloon near El Paso, Texas, after initially assessing it as a possible foreign drone.
The misidentification eventually led to a total shutdown of airspace around the El Paso airport.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said her government has no information indicating drone activity along the U.S.-Mexico border following a temporary airspace restriction in Texas that U.S. officials linked to counter-drone measures.
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“We have no information indicating drone activity along the border. If the FAA or any U.S. government agency has relevant information, they can ask directly the Government of Mexico,” she said in a news conference Wednesday.
She said Mexican airspace had not been closed.
“We will look into the specific reasons behind the [temporary closure].”
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum attends a press conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico Nov. 3, 2025.(Henry Romero/Reuters)
“There’s no place for speculation. We will wait for the information and continue to uphold what we have consistently maintained: permanent, open communication.”
A U.S. administration official told Fox News that Mexican cartel drones breached U.S. airspace near El Paso and that counter-drone measures were taken to disable them.
The Federal Aviation Administration temporarily restricted flights in and out of El Paso International Airport for what it described as “special security reasons” on Wednesday morning. The restriction initially was valid for 10 days, through Feb. 20, an unusually lengthy timeframe for airspace limitations affecting a major commercial airport.
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(RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Temporary flight restrictions are typically used for presidential travel, emergency response operations or specific, time-limited national security events. It is uncommon for such restrictions to be issued near a busy border airport absent a significant security concern.
Shortly after the restriction was put in place, however, the FAA and the Department of War reopened the airspace and determined “there is no threat to commercial travel,” according to the administration official.
U.S. officials have warned in recent months that drug cartels are increasingly deploying unmanned aerial systems for surveillance, smuggling coordination and reconnaissance along the southern border.
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Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal strike in the Eastern Pacific, according to a post made on Dec. 12, 2025.(U.S. Southern Command/X)
The episode comes amid heightened cross-border security tensions as the Trump administration presses regional governments to intensify cooperation against drug cartels and fentanyl trafficking networks that U.S. officials describe as a direct homeland security threat.
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Sheinbaum has rejected repeated U.S. offers to intervene and strike cartels on Mexican territory.
Recounting a conversation where Trump offered to help militarily in the fight against cartels, Sheinbaum said last month, “We told him, so far it’s going very well, it’s not necessary, and furthermore there is Mexico’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and he understood.”
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