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MN SF3771
Bill
Status
2/23/2026
Primary Sponsor
Erin Maye Quade
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AI Summary
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Entering another person's premises for civil immigration enforcement without a warrant signed by a judicial officer (federal judge, magistrate, or authorized court clerk) constitutes a misdemeanor trespass offense under Minnesota law
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Trespassing at domestic violence shelters, sex trafficking victim facilities, or transitional housing for civil immigration enforcement without a judicial warrant is classified as a gross misdemeanor
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Immigration enforcement personnel entering public or private K-12 school buildings or boarding school buses with pupils must possess a judicial warrant and probable cause that the targeted individual is present; groups of three or more require at least one person to have the warrant
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Minnesota peace officers and jailers are prohibited from arresting, holding, or detaining any person solely based on a civil immigration warrant (administrative warrants not signed by a judicial officer)
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All provisions take effect the day following final enactment and apply to offenses committed on or after that date
Legislative Description
Certain trespass offenses requiring a warrant signed by a judicial officer for immigration enforcement modifications and detainment of persons subject to civil immigration detainers issued by the federal government prohibition
Last Action
Referred to Judiciary and Public Safety
2/23/2026