This bill addresses public safety by establishing that undocumented noncitizens, referred to as "undocumented offenders," are ineligible for early release from incarceration and for prosecutor-initiated sentence adjustments. It amends Minnesota Statutes by adding a new section, specifically prohibiting any form of early supervised release, conditional medical or epidemic release, and other programs that could reduce the term of imprisonment for undocumented offenders. The bill defines "undocumented offender" as an individual residing in the U.S. without proper approval from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services who has been committed to the custody of the commissioner of corrections.

Additionally, the bill amends section 609.133 of the Minnesota Statutes to include a subdivision that explicitly states that undocumented noncitizens are ineligible for sentence adjustments. The effective date for both sections is set for the day following final enactment, reinforcing the immediate impact of these provisions on the treatment of undocumented offenders within the state's correctional system.