Senate Bill 750 aims to enhance the reporting and monitoring of interactions between law enforcement agencies and illegal aliens in Tennessee. The bill mandates that each law enforcement agency, excluding the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), report monthly to the Department of Safety on their encounters with illegal aliens. These reports must detail the date of the interaction, the number of illegal aliens involved, and any identification documents found. Additionally, if an illegal alien is arrested and suspected of possessing fake identification, the officer is required to confiscate those documents and include that information in the report. The Department of Safety is tasked with standardizing the reporting process and using the collected data to create a comprehensive report on illegal alien presence and activity in the state.

Furthermore, the Department of Safety is required to provide an annual report to the General Assembly by December 1, which will assess the population of illegal aliens in Tennessee, associated criminal enterprises, and include a threat analysis. This report will be structured to protect ongoing investigations and will also be shared with law enforcement agencies to promote a coordinated approach to addressing issues related to illegal aliens. The bill defines "illegal alien" as an individual who enters or resides in the United States without authorization under federal law. The act will take effect upon becoming law.