The House Resolution expresses support for Governor Philip B. Scott's statement regarding the federal surge of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents in Minnesota. Following the deployment of approximately 3,000 federal agents to the Twin Cities area and a tragic incident where a U.S. citizen was fatally shot during an anti-ICE demonstration, the resolution highlights the growing protests against these immigration enforcement actions. It emphasizes the constitutional rights of citizens to assemble and petition the government, condemning the federal operations as either a failure of law enforcement practices or a deliberate act of intimidation against American citizens.

The resolution calls for a pause in these federal operations and urges Congress and the Courts to restore constitutional rights in light of the situation. It reaffirms the legislative body's commitment to defending the rights of all individuals under the U.S. Constitution and to ensuring that public safety and law enforcement practices are conducted appropriately. The resolution concludes by directing the Clerk of the House to send copies to key officials, including the Governor, the President, the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Vermont Congressional Delegation.