Not if you are a New York resident, only if you are only visiting.
Yes you can. But of you going for more than 30 days you will have to get a New York driver license. Unless you are in the military.
No. However you do need a valid state-issued picture ID (any state).
Puerto as in Puerto Rico or Puerto Vallarta means port as in Port of New York.
cause a plane go faster when they are going down
No.
You can bring as many bottles of liquor as you like (and can carry) from Puerto Rico to New York. Puerto Rico is part of the United States and you will not cross a customs border when traveling between those two locations.
As long as you are traveling directly from Puerto Rico to NY, without stopping in any foreign countries - for example, elsewhere in the Caribbean or in Canada - you do not need a passport to travel. Puerto Rico is a US Commonwealth. Travel to or from Puerto Rico and/or the US Virgin Islands to the US mainland is travel within the United States and passports are not required. You will, however, need a government issued photo ID, such as a drivers license.
Many say, Puerto Rican immigrants to New York City.
Nicky Cruz left Puerto Rico because when he was 15 his parents sent him to New York City to live with his brother.
its about 2 or 3 hours
Puerto Rico.
By asia, new York, and Los angeles. Lol