Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3483

Introduced
2/19/26  

Caption

Trespass offenses modified to require a warrant signed by a judicial officer for immigration enforcement, and detention of persons subject to civil immigration detainers issued by the federal government prohibited.

Impact

If enacted, HF3483 would significantly alter how state law governs trespass offenses and immigration enforcement practices. It will change the standards under which law enforcement operates, ensuring that appropriate judicial oversight is conducted before any action is taken against individuals in their homes or on their properties. This modification is expected to enhance the rights of individuals concerning privacy and due process, particularly for those who may be undocumented or facing immigration-related legal issues.

Summary

House File 3483 aims to modify laws related to trespassing, particularly concerning civil immigration enforcement. The bill mandates that law enforcement officers must acquire a warrant signed by a judicial officer before entering a property for immigration enforcement. Moreover, the bill explicitly prohibits the detention of individuals based solely on civil immigration detainers issued by federal agencies, thereby reinforcing protections for individuals against arbitrary enforcement actions related to their immigration status.

Contention

The bill has generated notable discussion and contention within the legislative arena. Proponents argue that it is a necessary measure to safeguard individuals' rights and prevent undue harassment related to immigration enforcement. They contend that requiring warrants ensures that law enforcement acts responsibly and respects individuals’ civil liberties. Opponents, however, believe that the bill may hinder local law enforcement’s ability to effectively handle immigration issues and could lead to increased risks in public safety if officers are unable to act swiftly in relevant situations.

Companion Bills

MN SF3771

Similar To 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

Previously Filed As

MN SF3771

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

MN HB06665

An Act Concerning Federal Immigration Authorities And Individuals Subject To Civil Immigration Detainers.

MN A3267

Establishes law enforcement procedures for responding to immigration detainers and certain requests issued by federal immigration authorities.

MN H8140

Bars state and local police from joining federal immigration enforcement programs, limits holding people on detainer without judicial warrants, and requires tracking and reporting of requests.

MN S2967

Bars state and local police from joining federal immigration enforcement programs, limits holding people on detainer without judicial warrants, and requires tracking and reporting of requests.

MN HB214

Provide for prosecution of state crimes for persons subject to federal immigration detention

MN LB1034

Prohibit school staff from allowing federal immigration enforcement officers to access schools without a judicial warrant

MN SF4992

State and local government participation limitation in federal civil immigration enforcement efforts

MN HF4836

Employer required to provide notice to employees of federal immigration inspection, employers prohibited from allowing federal immigration officers into nonpublic work areas, and penalties imposed.

MN HF3924

State and local government participation in federal civil immigration enforcement efforts limited, places where arrests can be made restricted, cause of action for violations of constitutional rights created, denial of education based on immigration status prohibited, other immigration related provisions modified, and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.