This bill would ban most immigration enforcement actions—such as arrests, questioning, and surveillance—at or within 1,000 feet of sensitive locations like schools, hospitals, places of worship, courthouses, shelters, polling places, and other specified sites. Enforcement is only allowed in emergencies involving imminent danger or for rare, pre-approved operations targeting serious threats. The bill requires annual training for officers, detailed reporting of any actions at sensitive sites, and penalties for violations, including making evidence inadmissible in removal cases. The aim is to protect access to essential services and civic spaces without fear of immigration enforcement.