Immigration
The United States Conference of Mayors has long recognized that our cities and our nation have been built, strengthened, and sustained by immigrants, that our cities are inclusive, multicultural centers reflecting core American values that foster economic prosperity and opportunity, and that our diversity and inclusion keeps us competitive and makes us strong. The Conference’s comprehensive immigration policy includes a call for reforming our broken immigration system, providing Dreamers a pathway to lawful permanent residence and eventually citizenship, rebuilding and strengthening the United States Refugee Admissions Program, and making asylum accessible to those seeking refuge. Our Immigration Reform Task Force advocates on behalf of this policy.
Immigration Leadership

Mayor John Giles | Mesa, AZ
Immigration Reform Task Force Chair

Mayor Todd Gloria | San Diego, CA
Vice Chair for Border Policy, Criminal & Social Justice Committee

Mayor Regina Romero | Tucson, AZ
Chair, Latino Alliance of the U.S. Conference of Mayors
Latest News and USCM Actions
Nation’s Mayors Join Law Enforcement in Renewing Commitment to Cooperation and Building Community Trust
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) joined 15 other organizations representing local government leaders and state
Nation’s Mayors Call for Reform of Federal Immigration Enforcement Procedures and Modernization of Immigration System
Emergency Resolutions acknowledge importance of immigrants to the U.S., call on federal immigration enforcement to model professionalism and standards expected
Statement from the U.S. Conference of Mayors Following Death of Another Protestor in Minneapolis
Statement from the U.S. Conference of Mayors Following Death of Another Protestor in Minneapolis Washington, D.C.—Below is a statement from
SAVE THE DATE: Nation’s Mayors to Convene Next Month to Chart America’s Next Chapter
Gathering comes as country kicks off pivotal midterm election year, America250 celebrations January 28-30, 2026 | Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C.
America’s Mayors Trumpet Progress Reducing Crime, and Warn of Immigration Enforcement Overreach on Day Three of USCM’s 93rd Annual Meeting
Immigration, public safety and housing took center stage, and mayors championed abundance-focused reforms to lower costs and boost quality of