We could call it New York South
To keep everyone from having to change songs, buy new flags, sewing in new starts and so on. Can't we just give up California?PR statehood will be decided by Congress. The Constitution gives Congress the authority to make the rules and decide to accept or reject statehood. The process has been in play for a very long time. PRs were given full U.S. citizenship in 1917 and voted several times on statehood. PR, like all the other territories, has representatives in Congress and party delegates that take part in the presidential nominating process. They just don't have votes in Congress or electoral votes.
I'm a little fuzzy on the details but I think there were votes in the last 5 years and legislation in Congress that could result in statehood by 2021. The recent vote was part of that process but was, I believe, a nonbinding referendum. That may account for the low voter turnout.
Should PR be admitted? There are certainly arguments for denying statehood, but a long historical connection and no precedent that I know of for rejecting statehood (other than the controversy over Texas) of other territories would make it difficult in my opinion for Congress to reject the request.
80 % of rednecks have the same issue.86% of Puerto Ricans aren't fluent in English.
Here's a good study on it
http://www.census.gov/prod/2003pubs/c2kbr-29.pdf
80 % of rednecks have the same issue.
Wonder what that percentage is in California...86% of Puerto Ricans aren't fluent in English.
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