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Breaking Puerto Rico’s Political Deadlock

The Puerto Rican political, social, financial, and economic situation is on the verge of a total collapse that must be avoided at all costs. The path of degradation that Puerto Rico is facing will ...
On the other hand, emancipation refers to freeing Puerto Rico from its colonial status, a concept that encompasses the nation's broader desire for self-determination and political equality.
A national coalition of stateside Puerto Ricans sent a letter to Biden urging him and a new White House Puerto Rico task force address issues around status and the financial crisis.
The party of Puerto Rico's governor is pushing for a constitutional assembly to help resolve the U.S. territory's political status.
The debate is likely to continue as Puerto Rico faces other challenges. The island is dealing with a challenging economy which includes a 13.9% unemployment rate.
The bipartisan Puerto Rico Status Act that passed the House in December of 2022 is being reintroduced. The centenary debate about Puerto Rico’s ultimate political status usually revolves around ...
While the bill "doesn't entirely satisfy the ideals of any one side of Puerto Rico's political status debate," what's most important is that "it offers a real opportunity for a fair, transparent ...
Any amendment to the tax code affecting Puerto Rico needs to include a review of the non-incorporation doctrine.
A national coalition of stateside Puerto Ricans sent a letter to Biden urging him and a new White House Puerto Rico task force address issues around status and the financial crisis.
In a letter, stateside Puerto Ricans urge Biden and a new White House task force to focus on issues around the island's status and its financial crisis.