Between two and three million that are self identified as Puerto Ricans.
Puerto Ricans have the same rights as US Citizens. Puerto Ricans do not have all the rights of a citizen of the 50 states. They do share many rights, but they don't share all of them. For example, they cannot vote, or have members in the senate. They also do not have to pay federal taxes
puerto ricans do not have to have a green card to enter or work all they need is a passport and they will be fine puerto ricans do not have to have a green card to enter or work all they need is a passport and they will be fine
Because some Puerto Ricans have a strong African blood line. They are Afro-Puerto Ricans.
No they are US Citizen who simply decided to move.
True, they were discriminated against.
Many are.
The 1917 Jones Act designated Puerto Ricans as US Citizens.
Citizens.
They are US Citizens.
If you were asking "Are Puerto Ricans illegal aliens?" that would be a yes AND no answer. Puerto Ricans are considered immigrants because Puerto Rico is not part of the United States (its not one of our 50 states), but it is US territory (we protect them and stuff). :) hope this helped you :)
For employment opportunity.
US citizenship
Yes, they can.
Yes because the US owns Puerto Rico. But Puerto Ricans would refer to themselves as Puerto Ricans more than American, just like English would consider them more English than British.
Yes. All Puerto Ricans are natural-born US Citizen.
The Foraker Act granted only partial citizenship to Puerto Ricans.
The Foraker Act granted only partial citizenship to Puerto Ricans.