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171 What we know about the mysterious closure and reopening of the El Paso airport

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Joshua Keating @ Vox · 02/11/2026 11:20 EDT

What we know about the mysterious closure and reopening of the El Paso airport

The El Paso International Airport will apparently not be closed for 10 days, despite an earlier announcement that set off an overnight panic. But the reasons why the closure was announced in the first place are still not quite clear, nor is whether this was a fluke or the prelude to a national security crisis.  […]

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