This bill aims to establish new regulations regarding immigration law enforcement in Minnesota. It prohibits any government entity or responsible authority from enacting ordinances or policies that limit or restrict cooperation with federal immigration agencies. Specifically, it mandates that public employees must be allowed to send, receive, and maintain data related to individuals' immigration status for the purpose of enforcing federal immigration laws. Additionally, the bill requires the attorney general or county attorneys to investigate any violations of these provisions and seek compliance through district court orders.

Furthermore, the bill introduces a requirement for county attorneys to report undocumented individuals arrested for crimes of violence to the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), regardless of whether charges are filed. The report must include specific details about the individual and the offense. The bill also defines key terms related to immigration enforcement and establishes that these provisions will take effect the day after final enactment.