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Yes, if he is "born" in Puerto Rico, he is a US citizen and would "likely" be constitutionally eligible. But the Constitution and various citizenship statutes are ambiguous, especially in regard to what constitutes a "natural born citizen."

For example, Puerto Rican citizens do not yet vote in Presidential elections, but are qualified to vote if they move to a US state.

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Yes. Natives of Guam and Puerto Rico are American-born.

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