Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2351

Introduced
3/13/25  

Caption

Criminal penalties for human trafficking offenses increased, employment of unauthorized individuals prohibited, sanctuary cities prohibited, and reports required.

Impact

If passed, HF2351 will amend multiple sections of the Minnesota Statutes, imposing stricter penalties and criminal liabilities for various forms of trafficking and unauthorized employment. The legislation enhances consequences for offenders, and poses significant legal repercussions for individuals and employers who participate in or fail to act against such unlawful employment practices. The broader implications of this bill may place additional urgency on enforcement agencies, prompting a reevaluation of resources dedicated to combating trafficking and evaluating immigrant employment in the state.

Summary

House File 2351 addresses issues related to immigration by increasing criminal penalties for human trafficking offenses and prohibiting the employment of unauthorized individuals. The bill aims to strengthen laws surrounding human trafficking by enhancing punishment for crimes associated with labor and sex trafficking, particularly in cases involving minors or causing serious bodily harm. Additionally, the bill mandates regular reporting by state agencies on assistance offered to individuals without legal status in the state, potentially highlighting financial implications of such assistance on state resources.

Contention

The bill's provisions prohibiting sanctuary cities have drawn criticism, with concerns about the potential chilling effect on local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration offenses. Opponents argue that prohibiting sanctuary policies may undermine community trust and safety, especially among immigrant populations. Furthermore, the mandated reporting of state assistance to unauthorized individuals may exacerbate tensions surrounding immigration by increasing the visibility of these communities to law enforcement, potentially complicating their interactions with public services.

Companion Bills

MN SF2305

Similar To Human trafficking offenses criminal penalties increase; employment of unauthorized individuals prohibition; sanctuary cities prohibition

Similar Bills

MN SF2305

Human trafficking offenses criminal penalties increase; employment of unauthorized individuals prohibition; sanctuary cities prohibition

MN HF67

Automatic voter registration repealed, and conforming changes made.

MN HF544

List of persons ineligible under the Minnesota Rehabilitation and Reinvestment Act expanded.

MN SF1546

Definition of prior qualified human trafficking-related offense to include violations of certain state laws committed in the person's lifetime and violations of similar laws in other states modification

MN SF1363

Various public safety provisions modifications

MN HF7

Public safety; various provisions modified relating to data held by law enforcement agencies; agency bail or bond notice; sex trafficking minimum sentences; Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission; legislative approval; reason for dismissing charges; dismissals report information; county attorney required action; liability and vicarious liability; crime created for recruiting or educating individuals to trespass or damage critical infrastructure; assaulting a police officer penalty; crime of fleeing in a motor vehicle or failing to obey traffic laws crime established; presence in a stolen vehicle; penalties increased for obstructing trunk highway, airport, or transit traffic; tracking device placement and requirements and expanded uses; criminal penalties; and money appropriated.

MN SF704

Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation Prevention Act

MN SF667

Definition modification of crime of violence for firearms crimes