
Puerto Rico: Still “Strategic”? Or Just an Outdated Excuse?
Puerto Rico: Still “Strategic”? Or Just an Outdated Excuse?Some say “The U.S. will never let go of Puerto Rico because it’s strategic for defense.”That thinking might’ve made sense in the 1800s or dur...
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Puerto Ricans born on the island are U.S. citizens by statute, not by the Constitution ?
Puerto Ricans born on the island are U.S. citizens by statute, not by the Constitution — and that distinction is extremely important.🇺🇸 1. How Puerto Ricans Got U.S. CitizenshipPuerto Ricans became ...
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"You’re Afraid of a King? But What About Today’s America?"
Some Puerto Ricans are quick to dismiss the idea of Puerto Rico reuniting with Spain as an autonomous province because they say: “I don’t want to be ruled by a king.”But let’s be honest—that reaction ...
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The hidden truth about "La Carpetas in Puerto Rico. Decades of US government spying on civilians.
"Las Carpetas" de Puerto Rico were secret surveillance files created by the Puerto Rican Police—often in collaboration with the FBI—between the 1940s and late 1980s. These files tracked the political ...
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1948: The Gag Law (Ley de la Mordaza) – Puerto Rico’s Silenced Voice
1948: The Gag Law (Ley de la Mordaza) – Puerto Rico’s Silenced VoiceIn 1948, Law 53, infamously known as “La Ley de la Mordaza” (The Gag Law), was enacted by Puerto Rico’s legislature — under pressure...
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Why do Some Puerto Ricans continue to believe that the KIng of Spain is in charge of the country.
1. Historical Legacy of the Spanish EmpireSpain once ruled Puerto Rico as a colonial monarchy, with absolute authority vested in the Crown.Many Puerto Ricans associate “Spain” with the era of imperial...
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Is Bad Bunny being politically targeted simply for speaking his truth?
Is Bad Bunny being politically targeted simply for speaking his truth?Recent concerns about Puerto Rican politicians using state power to penalize public figures over their content or political ideolo...
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The United States could theoretically grant Puerto Rico independence or allow it to become an autonomous province of Spain
The United States could theoretically grant Puerto Rico independence or allow it to become an autonomous province of Spain—because Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, not a state. Under U.S. constitution...
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