The Immigration Enforcement Support Act authorizes State law enforcement agencies to detain individuals who are present in New Jersey illegally, facilitating their transfer to federal immigration authorities without regard to the nature or severity of any charges against them. This provision allows for a broader scope of enforcement against individuals violating federal immigration laws.

Additionally, the bill establishes a compensation framework for law enforcement agencies involved in the deportation process. For each individual successfully deported, the agency that detained the person will receive $7,000, with compensation distributed proportionately among multiple agencies based on their involvement as determined by the Attorney General. The Attorney General is also tasked with creating rules and regulations to govern eligibility and compensation awards for these agencies.