Two former undocumented women who were fired from President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden says voters should choose who nominates Supreme Court justice Trump, Biden will not shake hands at first debate due to COVID-19 Pelosi: Trump Supreme Court pick 'threatens' Affordable Care Act MORE's properties attended events hosted by the Culinary Union for former Vice President Joe Biden Joe BidenBiden says voters should choose who nominates Supreme Court justice Trump, Biden will not shake hands at first debate due to COVID-19 Joe Biden should enact critical government reforms if he wins MORE and Sen. Elizabeth Warren Elizabeth WarrenOvernight Defense: Appeals court revives House lawsuit against military funding for border wall | Dems push for limits on transferring military gear to police | Lawmakers ask for IG probe into Pentagon's use of COVID-19 funds On The Money: Half of states deplete funds for Trump's 0 unemployment expansion | EU appealing ruling in Apple tax case | House Democrats include more aid for airlines in coronavirus package Warren, Khanna request IG investigation into Pentagon's use of coronavirus funds MORE (D-Mass.) this week in Las Vegas.

Sandra Diaz and Victorina Morales on Wednesday appeared with Biden at the union's town hall in Las Vegas and shared a hug with the former vice president onstage.

Biden gets hugs from Sandra Diaz and Victorina Morales, two former Trunp Bedminster housekeepers who’ve spoken out against the president. pic.twitter.com/GuLQLSfl17 — Jennifer Epstein (@jeneps) December 11, 2019

The appearance came as Biden's immigration plan, which would scrap a number of Trump administration policies, was released on Wednesday.

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Diaz and Morales, who opened up about their past experiences working for Trump's New Jersey club, took aim at his immigration policies at the event.

"[Trump] still lies about immigrants," Diaz said, according to Bloomberg. "We are good workers and good people."

The women also appeared with Warren at the union's town hall on Monday.

“I am here for all immigrants,” Morales said, according to the Courthouse News Service. “We are not rapists. We are not liars. We are here for everyone. Let’s come out of the shadows and tell the truth.”

Diaz and Morales have been publicly active in denouncing Trump's immigration policies. The pair joined a larger group of undocumented immigrants, who were also fired from Trump's properties, for an immigration reform event rivaling Trump's reelection campaign kickoff rally in Orlando, Fla., earlier this year.

Diaz also attended Trump's State of the Union in February as Rep. Jimmy Gomez Jimmy GomezDemocrats call for IRS to review tax-exempt status of NRA Trump says no Post Office funding means Democrats 'can't have universal mail-in voting' Hispanic Caucus asks for Department of Labor meeting on COVID in meatpacking plants MORE's (D-Calif.) guest.

According to The Washington Post, Morales has applied for asylum and has been granted a legal work permit while that process plays out and Diaz became a permanent U.S. resident after leaving her job at Bedminster.

Updated: 5:12 p.m.