Just one day after President Donald Trump told non-Americans to stay out of the country, the Republican mayor of America’s largest border city sent a completely opposite message.

On Monday, San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced a 5-year plan to make the city more welcoming to immigrants.

“Immigrants from around the globe help define our city. San Diego has long been a destination for people in search of opportunity, refugees looking to rebuild their lives, and new citizens who are proud to call America home,” Faulconer said, according to the Los Angeles Times. “San Diego’s economy, workforce and future growth are connected to our ability to welcome new Americans into our community.”

Officials said that more than 800,000 immigrants live in San Diego County, making up nearly 25 percent of the population, according to local station KGTV.

The five-year plan includes $70,000 for an immigrant affairs manager who can coordinate existing efforts to serve immigrant and refugee communities and to implement the 20-some recommendations in the plan, according to the LA Times.

The announcement of the pro-immigration plan comes one day after Trump posted this anti-immigration tweet: