What will be the outcome of Schumer's push for drone-tracking tech in NY and NJ by end of 2025?
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Schumer Urges Department of Homeland Security to Deploy Drone-Tracking Technology in NY, NJ Amid Mysterious Sightings
Dec 15, 2024, 07:29 PM
U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer is advocating for the deployment of advanced drone-tracking technology by federal agencies to address concerns over mysterious drones seen in New York and New Jersey. Following weeks of public apprehension regarding these unidentified drones, Schumer has urged the Department of Homeland Security to implement systems capable of identifying and tracing the drones back to their landing locations. He emphasized the need for answers amid the ongoing sightings and is also working on legislation to enhance local law enforcement's capabilities in drone detection. Schumer's call for action comes as military officials express confusion over the drone activities in the region.
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