Southern immigration groups are hard to find. I tried to google them and nothing helpful popped out. Here's what MAGraduate wrote on organizations from other areas and maybe calling them can help you find groups in your area (especially those from Texas):
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We are well-connected to student groups working on the ground at this point and to major immigration organizations (NILC, NCLR) who can handle the press and media. We have contacts with people working with kids in the barrios of New York, Indiana and so on. We have lawyers from the National Guild in my backpocket ready to come to my defense and to disseminate information to clients. That's precisely what the DreamActivist project is about now that it is a national communications intermediary for the United We DREAM coalition:
o NAKASEC (Chicago, LA)
o University Leadership Initiative (Texas)
o Fair Immigration Reform Movement (LA) -Myron
o Casa de Maryland
o National Immigration Law Center (D.C.)
o Voces de la Frontera (Wisconsin)
o CHIRLA/CA DREAM Network
o National Council of La Raza (D.C.)
o NY State Youth Leadership Council
o DREAMactivist.Org
o Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (Denver, CO)
o UCLA Labor Center
o Brown University
o United States Student Association
o Student Labor Action Project (D.C.)
o First Focus (D.C.)
o Students Working for Equal Rights
o University of California
o Citizen Orange (ProImmigrant Blog)
o Student Immigrant Movement
o Missouri Activist
o National Immigration Forum
o Center for American Progress
o New World Foundation
o Minnesota Freedom Network
o El Puente/Latino Youth Collective of Indiana
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I know that wasn't much help but its something.
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EAD/DACA Renewal: 10/8/2014