This bill establishes new standards of conduct for agents of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operating within Kansas. It aims to protect the civil rights of citizens and ensure respectful treatment of noncitizens while enforcing federal immigration laws. Key provisions include prohibiting ICE agents from wearing facial coverings, requiring them to display identification on their uniforms, and mandating that all ICE vehicles be clearly marked. Additionally, the bill stipulates that ICE agents must identify themselves when asked, undergo a minimum training regimen of 14 weeks, and obtain judicial warrants for surveillance and raids.

Furthermore, the bill explicitly prohibits ICE agents from conducting raids in sensitive locations such as schools, places of worship, daycare centers, hospitals, and courts without a judicial warrant. It also bans door-to-door raids in residential areas. These measures are designed to ensure that ICE operations are conducted transparently and with respect for the rights of individuals, thereby fostering a more accountable approach to immigration enforcement in the state.