This bill amends the Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure by adding new provisions to Chapter IV, specifically Section 1h, which prohibits law enforcement officers from stopping, detaining, or arresting individuals based solely on personal characteristics such as race, language, or perceived sexual orientation. Additionally, it restricts officers from entering a dwelling based on a federal agency administrative warrant. The bill defines key terms, including "immigrant" and "law enforcement officer," and outlines the personal characteristics that cannot be used as a basis for law enforcement actions.
Furthermore, the bill modifies Section 15d, which governs the enforcement of state law by federal law enforcement officers. It specifies that federal officers can enforce state law only under certain conditions, including being authorized to arrest individuals for federal violations and not violating the new restrictions outlined in Section 1h. The bill clarifies that federal officers who meet these conditions will have the same privileges as state peace officers, while also ensuring that the state or local governments are not liable for actions taken by federal officers under this section.
Statutes affected: House Introduced Bill: 764.15