This bill aims to prohibit law enforcement agencies in Michigan from entering into, modifying, or renewing immigration enforcement agreements with the Department of Homeland Security, specifically those agreements established under section 287(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. The bill defines "immigration enforcement agreement" and "law enforcement agency," clarifying that the term encompasses state police and local police agencies.

The legislation emphasizes the autonomy of state and local law enforcement by restricting their collaboration with federal immigration enforcement, thereby potentially limiting the role of local agencies in immigration matters. This move reflects a growing trend among states to assert control over immigration enforcement practices and protect immigrant communities from federal actions.