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To: Lurkinanloomin

Technically, residents of Puerto Rico are not citizens so long as they reside in Puerto Rico. They are US subjects, living in a US territory, with only part of the rights of a full citizen.

But upon entering any of the United States that have been admitted to the Union, they assume the mantle of citizenship, and once residency is established, have all of the rights of any other US citizen.

People from Jamaica or Bermuda or Haiti do not have that same privilege.


16 posted on 04/30/2015 8:36:47 AM PDT by alloysteel (It isn't science, it's law. Rational thought does not apply.)
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To: alloysteel
Technically, residents of Puerto Rico are not citizens so long as they reside in Puerto Rico. They are US subjects, living in a US territory, with only part of the rights of a full citizen.

Nope, sorry...Puerto Ricans have been FULL citizens since 1917...

21 posted on 04/30/2015 8:39:58 AM PDT by JRios1968 (I'm guttery and trashy, with a hint of lemon. - Laz)
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To: alloysteel

Talk about angels dancing on the head of a pin. A distinction without a difference.


35 posted on 04/30/2015 9:44:34 AM PDT by gusty
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