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No, the Jones Act of 1917 will remain the Law of the Land as long as Puerto Rico's political status is unchanged.

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What were puerto ricans granted in 1917?

US citizenship


Why did many Puerto Ricans dislikes the Foraker Act?

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Why did many puerto ricans dislike the forakerr act?

The Foraker Act granted only partial citizenship to Puerto Ricans.


When did Puerto Ricans acquire US citizenship?

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.


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A 1917 law gave Puerto Ricans?

It was the Jones Act that gave them the right of citizenship.


What was the significant of the foraker act?

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When did puerto ricans acquire us citizanship?

Citizenship to the US? 1917 Before that they were Spanish subjects.


What is the phobia of puerto ricans?

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How has US citizenship caused Puerto Ricans to be different from other immigrants?

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