National Advocacy

Cities for Action

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Co-founded by Mayor de Blasio, the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs supports Cities for Action, a coalition of Mayors and County Executives that are leading the effort to support stronger cities and countries through policy advocacy and resource sharing that promote immigrant inclusion. Today, the coalition has nearly 200 members and collectively represents over 17 million foreign-born residents across the United States. Click here to learn more about Cities for Action.


Cities for Citizenship

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Co-founded with Mayors from New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, Cities & Counties for Citizenship (CC4C) is a national network of over 115 cities and counties working together to advance naturalization and immigrant and refugee inclusion programs at the local level. The network aims at increasing citizenship among eligible U.S. permanent residents and encouraging cities and counties across the country to invest in immigrant and refugee inclusion programs. Read more about this effort.