UAP at the US Southern Border: Homeland Security Agents Report Encounters No Known Technology Can Explain

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UAP at the US Southern Border: Homeland Security Agents Report Encounters That Defy Known Technology

UAP Oracle · May 2026 · The Debrief / DHS agents

DHS agents operating at the US border have encountered UAP performing manoeuvres impossible for any known aircraft — objects that stop instantaneously from high speed, appear to respond to observer presence, and vanish without trace. DHS has no formal UAP reporting mechanism despite being legally mandated to report to AARO.

What Agents Describe

The Debrief documented accounts from DHS agents describing objects with impossible flight characteristics in border regions — instantaneous stops, velocity beyond any known aircraft, apparent awareness of observers consistent with the UAPTF’s ‘signature management’ language.

The Institutional Gap

Despite the 2022 NDAA requiring AARO coordination with DHS, no formal UAP reporting mechanism exists for DHS border agents. Observations accumulate without analysis. Agents who report face the same marginalisation pattern documented across military services.

The KONA BLUE Irony

The same DHS that has no UAP reporting mechanism for its border agents was in 2011 the target agency for KONA BLUE — a programme designed to protect ‘non-human biologics’ within DHS classification. Some parts of DHS knew the deepest secret. The operational border agents do not.

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