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Homeland Security Leadership, Mayors Seek Clarity On Immigration Issues

Concluding a nearly two-hour April 24 meeting with top immigration leadership from the Department of Homeland Security, Conference Vice President and New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu discussed the need to find consistency and clarity around key issues among DHS, the Justice Department, and the White House. On those issues, he summarized that the mayors and police chiefs who participated in the meeting had learned that:

Participating in the meeting in person in addition to Landrieu were Burnsville Mayor Elizabeth Kautz, USCM Past President; Gary Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson, Chair, Criminal and Social Justice Committee; Austin Mayor Steve Adler, Austin, Member, USCM Advisory Board Member; Conference CEO and Executive Director Tom Cochran; and Montgomery County, MD, Police Chief Tom Manger, President of Major Cities Chiefs Association. On the phone were Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza, Co-chair, Immigration Reform Task Force Co-chair; Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, Mayors and Police Chiefs Task Force Chair; Camden, NJ Police Chief Scott Thomson, Police Executive Research Association President, and Los Angeles’s First Assistant Police Chief Michel Moore.

DHS officials at the meeting included Tom Homan, Acting Director of ICE; Tim Robbins, ICE Chief of Staff; Gene Hamilton, Senior Counselor to the Secretary; and Alaina Clark, Acting Assistant Secretary for Partnership and Engagement.

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