This bill establishes "community safe spaces" in Nebraska, which include various facilities such as hospitals, schools, libraries, and shelters, where law enforcement officers are restricted from entering to enforce immigration laws without proper judicial warrants. Specifically, the bill defines community safe spaces and outlines the conditions under which law enforcement may enter these areas, emphasizing that entry is only permissible with a search warrant or an arrest warrant if the officer knows the individual is present. Additionally, it prohibits the use of administrative arrests or warrants from the Department of Homeland Security for entry into these spaces.
The bill also stipulates that any evidence obtained in violation of these provisions will be deemed inadmissible in court. Furthermore, it includes a severability clause to ensure that if any part of the act is found unconstitutional, the remaining sections will still be valid. The act is designated to take effect immediately upon passage due to the declared emergency.