New York Attorney General Letitia James will deploy legal observers to monitor and document federal immigration enforcement activity, her office announced Tuesday.
The move marks a significant escalation in tension between states and the federal government over immigration policy.
“As Attorney General, I am proud to protect New Yorkers’ constitutional rights to speak freely, protest peacefully, and go about their lives without fear of unlawful federal action,” James said in a statement. “We have seen in Minnesota how quickly and tragically federal operations can escalate in the absence of transparency and accountability.”
Dubbed the “Legal Observation Project,” the initiative is meant to help determine whether federal actions comply with the law.
The project will see teams of state-trained legal observers — acting as independent witnesses — travel to reported locations of immigration enforcement activity and record interactions between federal officers and New Yorkers. The state’s observers will wear purple safety vests.









