Puerto Rico is not a state and never has been a state. It is a commonwealth that is a part of the US, acquired as a result of the Spanish American War. Should the majority of Puerto Rican residents eventually vote for Statehood, and the local legislature approves a resolution to petition the US Congress for Statehood, and the Governor of Puerto Rico approves the petition to the US Congress, then the US Congress (both House and Senate) must pass a resolution to admit Puerto Rico to the Union. If this resolution is passed and signed by the President Puerto Rico would become a state.
Puerto Rico and.... the other escapes me.
Hawaii and Guam and Puerto Rico.
Joined the United States in fighting the Spanish.
The territories of the USA are: Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, and American Samoa.
There is no President of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is part of the US, so the President of the United States is the head of state for Puerto Rico, as for the rest of the US.
Puerto Rico is not the state of US ,it is a self-governing commonwealth associated with the United States.
Puerto Rico is not a State but a US Territory and has been since 1898.
Puerto Rico is a US Territory and has not achieved statehood.
It is a US Territory and not a state.
No it is a US Territory.
Puerto Rico is not a U.S. state.
Puerto Rico is not a state, but a US Territory.
Puerto Rico is not a US State but is a self-governing unincorporated territory.
Yes, if you were born in Puerto Rico and have been a resident of a US State for 14 years, then you are elligible.
One of the many things puerto rico exports to the U.S.A is coffee since Puerto Rico is a associated state to the U.S
That may happen some day, but for now it is a US Territory.