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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas downplayed the wave of drone sightings in the tri-state area and emphatically argued the feds can’t just “shoot” them down amid calls by some lawmakers to do just that.

Mayorkas, appearing on CNN Friday night, insisted many people are simply seeing drones that can be purchased at “convenience stores” and most instances are “cases of mistaken identity.”

The Homeland honcho insisted to CNN host Wolf Blizter that his agency has seen no evidence of anomalous activity.

“We haven’t seen anything unusual,” Mayorkas said. “We know of no threat. We believe that there are cases of mistaken identity where “drones” are actually small aircraft — that people are misidentifying them,” he said.

“There very well may be drones in the sky, of course, but those are commercially available. One can go into a convenience store and buy a small drone,” Mayorkas claimed, adding, “But we know of no threat or nefarious activity.”

Blitzer asked Mayorkas why the Department of Homeland Security had not taken the initiative to take down drones that were breaking the law.

“We can’t shoot a drone out of the sky,” the secretary said, exasperated.

“Our authorities are limited by the United States Coast Guard in the maritime environment, the United States Secret Service in its protection of our national leaders, US Customs and Border Protection with respect to the border,” Mayorkas said.

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