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Troll post? Or seriously doesn't know?
Like...it's either part of America or it's an independent country. But apparently it's neither.
Anyway, I watch to much youtube, tik tok etc and what I find funny is how so many people don't even know Puerto Rico is even part of the USA including many american's, I find this shocking to say the least.
From California to the New York Island..
From the Redwood Forest to the Gulf Stream Waters.."
...and from the overpopulated cesspool cities to the Puerto Rican islands...
This land was made for me to OWN IT... GET OFF MY LAND!!
They have held a vote several times in the past, and can't get a majority for any of the choices.
Which were: apply for statehood, remain a territory, or seek independence.
Probably they should remain a territory, as the other states don't want to give up Congressional seats to them, and it is unlikely their economy is strong enough for independence.
Puerto Rico do vote, however they cannot vote in presidential elections. The thing is half the Puerto Ricans voted to become the state and while the other half doesn't. Neither side got the majority. The Statehood question has been voted time and time again in the past, each time, the majority votes to remain as territory.