Latino Victory Fund, which focuses on increasing Latino political representation, is supporting the women ahead of midterm races in Arizona, Nebraska and Pennsylvania.
More than 200 employees in Iowa who had been working legally at a JBS facility lost their legal status and work permits after the federal government ended a series of immigration programs.
Attorneys say it's an "emergency situation" and said officers are trying to get detainees to sign deportation orders, while Florida argues it's started to facilitate meetings with lawyers.
A conservative group and Tennessee are suing to end a grant program for colleges designated as Hispanic-Serving Institutions, where over a quarter of the student body is Latino.
The Trump administration said it does not consider DACA a "form of legal status in this country," though current recipients are legally allowed to remain in the U.S.
Criticism followed his recent statements, with some urging him to limit himself to soccer, given that his performance since returning to the Mexican league last year hasn't been as expected.
The immigration detention of Mario Guevara, a Spanish-language journalist in the U.S. for over 2 decades, has been denounced by civil rights and press freedom groups.
High-profile detentions, a new "foreign agents" law, violent repression of peaceful protesters and the risk of government detention have driven more than 100 political exiles to flee.