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Old 04-23-2010, 10:35 AM
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* About 50% of the population DO want to be a state, but being the first non-incorporated territory of the US, since 1898, Puerto Rico has never had the right to aspire for it. *

Huh?
This means that when Puerto Rico was acquired by the US in 1898, its status was that of non-incorporated territory. Unlike Hawaii and Alaska, which were incorporated territories and went on to become states, that option was not in the table for Puerto Rico since day one. Non-incorporation is a territory not on path to statehood.

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* Will PR ever be a state? It seems not, although many people wish it. If it isnエt, the ball is on US court.*

Um you do realize that Puerto Rico has held plebistices over the years and statehood has never reached a majority.
I didnエt say the majority. 48% of the people want to be a state. The other 49% of the people want a relationship with the US, that if not statehood, does include voting rights (with whatever responsibilities it includes). Only 3% wants independence, although this number is probably higher. All three groups want the current status to change.

Regardless of however democratic we would like the process to be, through referendums, etc., at the end of the day, it is Congress who has the final say. If nothing has changed, again, the ball is on US court.

I just say that if the US doesnエt want PR to be a state, it should at least give it its independence. Being ruled by a President and a Congress for which Puerto Ricans have no vote is as undemocratic as it goes.
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