The proposed bill aims to prohibit law enforcement agencies and officers in Kansas from assisting or participating in immigration enforcement activities conducted by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) within places of worship, schools, and hospitals. Specifically, it forbids law enforcement from aiding in the apprehension or arrest of individuals for suspected immigration violations or serving removal warrants in these sensitive locations. Additionally, any existing or future agreements between law enforcement agencies and ICE that conflict with this prohibition will be rendered void.

The bill also establishes that knowingly violating this prohibition could lead to disciplinary actions against law enforcement officers, including suspension or revocation of their certification. It clarifies definitions for terms such as "law enforcement agency," "law enforcement officer," "hospital," "place of religious worship," and "school" to ensure comprehensive understanding and enforcement of the law. The act will take effect upon its publication in the statute book.