Puerto Rico is not in Mexico. It is a US Territory in the Caribbean where it is a part of the Greater Antilles.
They are both US Territories.
No. Puerto Rico is part of the US territory, and as such, Mexican nationals require a valid passport and visa.
If you have a New Mexico driver's license you are already in the US and so do not need a passport to go to any other part of the US. Puerto Rico is part of the US for purposes of customs duties and travel requirements.
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.
No. Puerto Rico is a US territory. All Puerto Ricans are US citizen at birth. Puerto Rico president is Barack Obama.
If you mean, does Puerto Rico have a Statue of Liberty: they have the US Statue of Liberty because Puerto Rico is part of the US.
Yes, seeing as Puerto Rico is part of the US
no because Puerto Rico doesn't have an international team and Mexico is rivals with the US
Puerto Rico is a part of the United States and uses American currency.
Puerto Rico is a part of the US. That part is indisputable. Should it be part of the US? Both Congress and the people of Puerto Rico say "yes." There have been three votes on the status of Puerto Rico and all three overwhelmingly favor being part of the US in one form or another.
It's not US territory is a part but it is a country dumb
Puerto Rico became a territory of the US after the Spanish American War.
A person who lives in Puerto Rico already lives in the US because Puerto Rico is an unincorporated organized territory of the US. People born in Puerto Rico as US citizens. So, if you are a legal resident of Puerto Rico you can move to any other part of the US if you want to and can pay for the transportation to get there.