HF136 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
Penalty for certain crimes committed after unlawful reentry or for the benefit of a transnational crime organization increased.
AI Generated Summary
Purpose
The bill aims to increase penalties for crimes committed after unlawful reentry into the United States or for the benefit of a transnational crime organization. It does this by creating a new provision and by amending existing Minnesota law to impose longer maximum sentences in these situations.
Main Provisions
- Creates new section 609.1097: Increased sentences after unlawful reentry.
- Defines removal as any agreement to removal during a criminal proceeding.
- If a person commits a felony after being deported or removed from the United States, or after departing while a removal order is still outstanding, that person is guilty of a crime under this new section.
- The maximum sentence for such a crime is:
- five years longer than the statutory maximum for the underlying crime; and
- ten years longer than the underlying crime if the crime’s victim is a child under 18.
- The increased sentence applies on top of the underlying crime’s penalties.
Changes to Existing Law
- Amends Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 609.229, subdivisions 1 and 2.
- Adds new statute 609.1097 to address increased penalties for unlawful reentry scenarios.
Definitions (Key Terms Used)
- Removal: any agreement to removal during criminal proceedings.
- Deportation/Removal: being ordered removed from the United States under federal immigration proceedings.
- Removal order outstanding: a removal order that has not yet been completed.
- Underlying crime: the base crime that would receive additional years added to its maximum penalty.
Significance and Implications
- Seeks to deter unlawful reentry by imposing substantially higher potential sentences, especially in cases involving minors.
- Extends penalties specifically when crimes are connected to deportation/removal contexts or when a removal order is in effect.
Relevant Terms unlawful reentry; deportation; removal; removal order; outstanding removal order; removal; felony; underlying crime; statutory maximum; five years; ten years; victim under 18; child; transnational crime organization; 609.229; 609.1097; increased penalties; sentence; public safety.
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 10, 2025 | House | Action | Introduction and first reading, referred to | Public Safety Finance and Policy | |
| February 13, 2025 | House | Action | Author added | ||
| February 17, 2025 | House | Action | Authors added |
Progress through the legislative process
In Committee