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Puerto Rico is not a state, and you have to wonder why. Puerto Rico has been a territory of the United States since — more than years. Territories usually become States more quickly than that. The video below explains U. Territories must have a settled government before they can be considered for statehood.

They need a large enough population: 60, has been the cut-off. Statehood is granted by Federal law passed by a simple majority of both houses of Congress. New Mexico was a Spanish-speaking territory, and some people in the United States were concerned about its cultural differences.

Utah faced religious discrimination. Arkansas was a rather wild part of the Missouri Territory. Missouri cut Arkansas loose in its efforts to get statehood, and it took Arkansas another 15 years to get settled enough to achieve statehood for itself.

Puerto Rico has been a territory for over years. Congress approved its constitution almost 70 years ago. It is now larger, more settled, and more integrated into the economic and political life of the nation than any previous territory. Puerto Rico has voted for statehood three times.

Polls show that the American people, in Puerto Rico and in the states, favor statehood for Puerto Rico. We favor statehood. Join us today. The ppd dicovered the art of lying and robbing the ignorant Puerto Ricans for decades. Until Puero Ricans realize that they are being used by ppd party; we will not become a state. So true they are getting Puerto Rico island from Puerto Ricans the the land from our ansesters and our kids from the Demrats fraud and corruption.

I think the alternative should be a legislation by the Congress in order to be Puerto Rico being an Incorporated Territory. This option will open eyes to the people of Puerto Rico, in stress manner but also, with some transition with the contribution equally and also open possibilities to require the same right as all national citizens!

What that means? On simple words, it is the first step in order to be equal of national citizen but Puerto Rican living in the continent! Do you know what will happen if USA finally cuts the cord and lets us loose?! The perfect prototype is Roosevelt Roads, look what happened to the economy of Vieques and Ceiba once the Navy left! Look at all the other independent island nations in the Caribbean!

Is that what you want PR to become? Constitution : ratified 3 March ; approved by U. Congress 3 July ; effective 25 July Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal; Puerto Ricans are U. Interesting Fact During election year, automobile caravans are among the activities planned for political mobilization and propaganda. People gather in town squares to show their support for candidates and parade through the cities to encourage others to vote.

Legal System: Puerto Rican civil and commercial codes are fashioned after Spanish models; penal, procedural, and public including constitutional law are fashioned after U. Military branches: no regular indigenous military forces; paramilitary National Guard, Police Force. Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually: male: 30, female: 29, est. Fort Buchanan is a U. The base was established in in honor of Coronel James A.

Buchanan who was the commander of the 1st Puerto Rico U. Army unit, commonly known as the Porto Rico Regiment. Throughout the 20th century Puerto Rico had as many as 25 military installations. Most installations have been deactivated and partially turned over to the local government. Flag: Five equal horizontal bands of red top and bottom alternating with white; a blue isosceles triangle based on the hoist side bears a large white five-pointed star in the center; design based on the Cuban flag.

In addition, each of the municipalites of Puerto Rico have city flags that represent what each city stands for. All U. Additionally, there are nine local holidays, which usually honor important leaders or events in the island's history. Government offices, banks, the post office and most stores are closed on the official holidays. It was originally a dance measure.

National Symbol: While the coqui - a tiny frog found everywhere in the island- is only an "unofficial national symbol", its image figures prominently in Puerto Rican culture and heritage.

The word cuatro means "four", which was the total number of strings of the earliest Puerto Rican instrument. Tourism Motto: Puerto Rico lo hace mejor! Congress, and only Congress, in separate enabling legislation, can admit a state. As a Commonwealth, Puerto Rico lacks the tools and flexibility to compete economically in a level-playing field with the States and foreign countries, thus perpetuating economic dependence on the U.

Under these circumstances, the cost of Commonwealth can only increase. Thus, a change in status potentially could save the taxpayer billions, while continuation of the current status will only result in increasing subsidies over time.

As incomes on the Island were to increase as a result of a better economy, Treasury tax revenues would as well. The current government in Puerto Rico has launched an aggressive English language instruction program to ensure that the public school system produces English speaking citizens.

The presence of so many American companies on the Island has resulted in most job opportunities being in English. Proficiency in English is a requirement for federal jury service in Puerto Rico.

Senate would in no way alter the nature of citizenship of the American citizens residing in Puerto Rico. Legislation approved by the House of Representatives on March 4th clearly states that "persons born in Puerto Rico have United States nationality and citizenship as prescribed by Congress.

Thus, the citizenship of Americans living in Puerto Rico is, by its own nature, different from that of the rest of the Nation, which enjoys citizenship fully protected by the U. As new states were admitted during the nineteenth century, the size of the House now was periodically increased. What does this mean?

Federal officials have said Puerto Rico should have the status its people want from among all legally possible options. Learn More. Take Action. Join Us. We will send you news about Puerto Rico and the path to statehood.



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