The New Jersey Senate Resolution calls on the federal government to investigate the increasing sightings of unidentified drones operating in the state's airspace. Over several weeks, numerous residents, law enforcement, and military personnel have reported seeing these unmanned aircraft flying over various regions, including near critical infrastructure and military sites. The resolution highlights the alarming nature of these sightings, particularly their proximity to sensitive areas, such as President-elect Trump's residence, which has raised concerns among local communities. Despite the federal government's assertion that there is no corroborated evidence of a national security threat, military officials have confirmed multiple sightings, contradicting the federal stance.

The resolution emphasizes the limitations faced by state and local authorities in addressing this issue due to federal jurisdiction over airspace. It urges the federal government to conduct a thorough and ongoing investigation into the drone activity and to provide timely information to state officials to ensure the safety and security of New Jersey residents. The resolution aims to address the growing fear and unrest among the public regarding the unidentified drones and seeks to hold the federal government accountable for safeguarding the state's security.