We are making great strides in working with the FAA.
A weapon is a weapon is a weapon. It could be a grapefruit-sized rock. It could be a vehicle used at any rate of speed to try to run over an agent. Or it could be somebody shooting sniper fire from the Mexican side. They're all dangerous.
As you apply pressure in the urban areas through a physical barrier and an infrastructure that not only is impressive, it's intimidating, then it becomes an obstacle. You can divert that activity and channel into areas where you have a tactical advantage.
It's the first of its kind in a domestic law enforcement setting.
It's not a focus change. The overarching vision is of securing the nation's borders.