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To be a citizen of the United States, the universal superpower, largest economy, the world policeman, and God’s own country, ...
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Tell President Trump That Puerto Ricans Want Sovereignty, Not StatehoodFor Puerto Ricans who care deeply about their country's return to the path of self-reliance and sustainable growth, the ...
The Conservative Political Action Conference and Latino Wall Street are partnering to host the inaugural CPAC Latino Summit ...
Even Americans familiar with some of Puerto Rico’s history may be unaware of major episodes—for instance, the U.S.-imposed population-control policies, starting in the 1930s, that promoted the ...
This article appears in the April 2024 issue, with the headline “Puerto Rico’s Unnatural Disaster.” San J uan, P uerto R ico—Yarelys Díaz Rivera was desperate. Her young daughter ...
Recent ICE raids in Puerto Rico have mostly rounded up Dominican immigrants ... Jose Rodriguez leads the Dominican Human Rights Committee, a local advocacy group. JOSE RODRIGUEZ: Eighty percent of ...
For decades, undocumented immigrants have lived in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico without fear of arrest. Then, on Jan. 26, large-scale arrests began, angering many local officials and civil ...
Puerto Rico is particularly vulnerable to climate disasters, but its colonial relationship with the United States prevents it from protecting itself.
The U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, once seen as a safe haven for illegal migrants, has seen ICE raids at an increasing pace since President Donald Trump took office.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Pastor Nilka Marrero will slam her hand on the table, raise her voice and, if needed, shake her parishioners while playing the role of a federal agent. Many of her ...
For decades, undocumented immigrants have lived in the U.S. territory without fear of arrest. Then, on Jan. 26, large-scale arrests began.
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