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 communication and cooperation with federal immigration agencies. Specifically, it mandates that public employees can share immigration-related data with federal authorities and requires county attorneys to report undocumented individuals arrested for violent crimes to the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), regardless of whether charges are filed.

The bill introduces new sections in Minnesota Statutes, including provisions that define key terms such as "federal immigration agency" and "undocumented person." It also outlines the responsibilities of the attorney general and county attorneys to investigate noncompliance with these regulations and seek court orders to enforce compliance. The effective date for these provisions is set for the day following final enactment.