High school student's report shines light on Mexican Repatriation 1930s
More than one million people of Mexican descent, who were mostly American citizens, were rounded up in informal raids and deported after being blamed from taking jobs from other U.S. citizens in the 1930s. NBC News' Steven Romo reports on how a high school student's history report shed new light on the Mexican Repatriation and is getting attention for it.