Article 3E98W What Being a United States Commonwealth Instead of a State Means to the People of Puerto Rico

What Being a United States Commonwealth Instead of a State Means to the People of Puerto Rico

by
Lori Dorn
from Laughing Squid on (#3E98W)
puerto-rico.png

In a truly informative piece for Vox, foreign video editor Christina Thornell very succinctly explains the history of Puerto Rico, how it became a commonwealth of the United States, how that status differs from that of a state, what governmental representation a commonwealth has and what the future holds for the American citizensof Puerto Rico.

Nearly half of Americans don't know that Puerto Ricans are US citizens. But they are, and have been since 1917. As residents of the US Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Puerto Ricans have US passports, can travel freely throughout the country and can serve in the military. But that doesn't mean the US citizens who live in Puerto Rico get the same rights and benefits as US citizens stateside.

External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://laughingsquid.com/feed/
Feed Title Laughing Squid
Feed Link https://laughingsquid.com/
Reply 0 comments