Only if they live in North America.
Puerto Ricans ARE American Citizens, since 1917.
Similarities: Both humans Difference: Different race, language, lighter skin and darker skin, puerto ricans are US citizens
Citizens.
The 1917 Jones Act designated Puerto Ricans as US Citizens.
You may call them 'Puerto Ricans' or 'Americans'.
The Puerto Ricans are U.S citizens and not immigrants...they are born within the U.S territory therefore they are U.S citizens...in 1917 there was a law passed called Jones shafroth act that by law the Puerto Ricans are U.S Citizens.
Yes they are U.S. citizens. Puerto Rico is a protectorate of the United States.
the Jones Act
They are US Citizens.
They are Americans. They have the same jobs Americans have.
The three largest Spanish-speaking groups in the US are Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Cuban Americans. Mexican Americans are the largest group among Spanish speakers, followed by Puerto Ricans and then Cuban Americans.
There is a large community of Puerto Rican Americans there, some of whom are often family members of the ones who make up the new arrivals (but not immigrants, as Puerto Ricans are already US citizens).