This bill aims to enhance public safety by prohibiting state, county, and local government units in Minnesota from entering into immigration enforcement agreements with the federal government. It defines an "immigration enforcement agreement" as any contract or understanding that allows local authorities to enforce civil immigration laws, including those established under specific sections of the United States Code. The bill explicitly states that no state or local government entity, including county sheriffs and their agents, may engage in such agreements.

Additionally, the bill mandates the termination of any existing immigration enforcement agreements. It requires that any current agreements be terminated the day after the bill is enacted. The new provisions will be codified in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 626, and will take effect immediately following the final enactment of the bill.