Puerto Ricans have been citizens of the United States since a law was passed in 1917. Puerto Rico remained a Spanish colony for more than four centuries until the United States defeated Spain in the Spanish-American war in 1898 and occupied the island.
Citizenship to the US? 1917 Before that they were Spanish subjects.
Puerto Ricans were first granted US Citizenship by the Jones Act which went into effect on March 2, 1917. This citizenship stopped for a time and was reestablished in 1927. This citizenship is by act of congress not part of the constitution.
US citizenship
You would get in the US State Department, since Puerto Ricans are American citizens.
Because they can be based on birth in a US Territory, also US citizenship was forced on them after the US invaded Puerto Rico. Today puerto ricans are also offered/given a certificate of Puerto Rican Citizenship.
It granted Puerto Ricans partial US citizenship status
Rephrase your question. There is no strictly Puerto Rican citizenship, Puerto Rican residents ARE US citizens. As fas as the presidency goes, Puerto Ricans are not allowed to vote for the President of the United States because they are not residents of a US State.
The Puerto Ricans are U.S citizens and not immigrants...they are born within the U.S territory therefore they are U.S citizens...in 1917 there was a law passed called Jones shafroth act that by law the Puerto Ricans are U.S Citizens.
The 1917 Jones Act designated Puerto Ricans as US Citizens.
Between two and three million that are self identified as Puerto Ricans.
Citizens.
True. Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens by birth, as Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. This citizenship grants them many of the same rights as citizens living in the 50 states, although they cannot vote in presidential elections while residing in Puerto Rico.