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Annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations make adjustments in current political climate
- Organizers of Hispanic Heritage Month festivals across the United States have postponed or canceled events due to fear of immigration raids by federal agents carrying out President Trump's policies.
- The Hispanic population in the U.S. exceeds 68 million people, and the celebrations are meant to showcase the diversity and culture of Hispanic people.
- Hispanic Heritage Month was originally established as a weeklong commemoration in 1968 and later expanded to a monthlong celebration by President Reagan, with September 15th chosen to coincide with Mexico's independence anniversary.
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Annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations make adjustments in current political climate
Each year during Hispanic Heritage Month, huge celebrations can be expected across the U.S to showcase the diversity and culture of Hispanic people.
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Read Full ArticleEvery year, during Hispanic Heritage Month, great celebrations can be expected across the United States to showcase the diversity and culture of Hispanic peoples.
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