Monday, October 21, 2019
The Status Of Puerto Rico essays
The Status Of Puerto Rico essays    What Should the Status of Puerto Rico Be?	     	Puerto Rico is located in the Caribbean Sea.  Puerto Rico has been a     Commonwealth under the United States since July 25, 1952 when Governor     Mu     Ferr favored statehood for Puerto Rico.  After his election there were many     unsuccessful attempts to make Puerto Rico into the 51st state.  After more     than 30 years the question still stands.  What should the status of Puerto     Rico be?  There are three options for the status of Puerto Rico (Puerto     	One option for the status of Puerto Rico is to become the 51st state of     the United States of America.  A lot of people disagree with this option.     Since currently Puerto Rico doesnt pay taxes and sixty percent of Puerto     Ricos citizens are classified as living at poverty,  and then U.S. taxpayers     or employed citizens are worried that if Puerto Rico becomes a state that     their taxes will increase dramatically (Hamill 26).  Already forty percent of     the people on the island get federal benefits (Buchanan 35).  The     Commonwealth of Puerto Rico already costs mainland U.S. taxpayers over     $6 billion dollars each year.  The state of Puerto Rico could cost residents of     	Another option is to remain a Commonwealth.  Puerto Rico,  after     being in Commonwealth for 32 years,  still cant make the decision of     become a state or taking care of its own self and becoming an independent     nation.  Governor Pedro Rossello pleaded with Puerto Rican citizens to vote     for a final decision.  Forty eight percent of the citizens voted to retain the      commonwealth status,  forty six percent chose statehood and four chose     independence ( Puerto Rico,  See graph on page 4).  The majority of     Puerto Rican citizens want Puerto Rico to remain in Commonwealth,  but    ...     
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