The Tulsa State Fair starts September 25, but some people think it could look different this year.

Rocio Medina is a resident of Broken Arrow.

She was born in Mexico City but came to Tulsa and lived here for most of her life. She said shes been going to the fair for about 20 years straight, but thinks it will feel just a bit different this year.

She said with everything surrounding immigration and ICE, the immigrant community is a bit fearful about this years fair.

In neighboring states, such as Texas, people expressed concerns over immigration and state fair attendance.

Medina doesnt think it will stop people in Tulsa from attending altogether.

They're just going to be more cautious about what's going on," she said. "'Why are they doing it? How are they doing it? How many days are t

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