
As Hispanic Heritage Month gets underway on Monday, fear of immigration crackdowns has prompted officials in many cities to cancel celebrations. From Oregon to Massachusetts, many towns have called off Mexican Independence Day events, which often begin with large gatherings the night before on Sept. 15. In this episode of Border Report Live, correspondent Julian Resendiz and host Rudy Mireles, discuss how some officials are hoping to use these events as an opportunity to teach others about Hispanic culture and the contributions of immigrants.
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