Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. Puerto Rico is exactly like any other U.S. State when it pertains to extradition to any other U.S. State.
Yes. Puerto Rico is treated exactly as if it were a state and and all US states and territories honor each other's warrants and trequests for extradition.
Puerto Rico is an US territory. Puerto Rico use the US dollar($). All citizens born in Puerto Rico are US citizens.
No, it's a non-incorporated US territory (or colony, if you wish).
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Puerto Rico, as a U.S. territory, follows federal extradition laws outlined in the U.S. Constitution and relevant federal statutes. Extradition can occur between states and territories, and Puerto Rico has its own laws that align with federal guidelines. Generally, a person charged with a crime in Puerto Rico can be extradited to another state or territory upon request, provided there is sufficient legal basis and adherence to due process. The process typically involves a governor's warrant and cooperation between law enforcement agencies.
Puerto Rico is a US Territory and its inhabitants are US Citizens! So, if they are US Citizens, any US citizen can live in Puerto Rico.
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There is no President of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is part of the US, so the President of the United States is the head of state for Puerto Rico, as for the rest of the US.
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Puerto Rico uses the US Dollar.US dollar($)
If you are a citizen of Puerto Rico, you are a US Citizen.
No. Puerto Rico is a US territory. All Puerto Ricans are US citizen at birth. Puerto Rico president is Barack Obama.