This bill aims to establish regulations regarding the cooperation of local law enforcement with federal immigration authorities in Minnesota. It prohibits any government entity or responsible authority from enacting ordinances or policies that restrict communication or cooperation with federal immigration agencies. Specifically, it mandates that county attorneys must report undocumented individuals arrested for violent crimes to federal immigration authorities, regardless of whether charges are filed. The bill also outlines the definitions of key terms such as "federal immigration agency," "federal law enforcement officer," and "undocumented person," and it provides a framework for investigating noncompliance with these regulations.

Key provisions include the requirement for public employees to share immigration-related data with federal agencies and the establishment of penalties for noncompliance, which can be enforced by the attorney general or county attorneys through district court orders. The bill emphasizes the importance of data sharing for the enforcement of federal immigration laws and aims to ensure that local jurisdictions do not create barriers to such cooperation. The effective date for all sections of the bill is set for the day following final enactment.