True. Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens by birth, as Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. This citizenship grants them many of the same rights as citizens living in the 50 states, although they cannot vote in presidential elections while residing in Puerto Rico.
True, they were discriminated against.
Depends on where you are. As a Puerto Rican American, I find that American-born and Islanders share very different etiquette, mannerisms and of course language.
false.
True.
Some are cute, some are not. This is true of every ethnic group. There are always a variety of people in any ethnic group.
True
true
False A+ students -polar bear
I heard a few... they're lazy live off welfare get pregnant at really young ages the men are abusive and controlling worst festivals ever they barley know english drug dealers like to steal they beat their kids not saying it's true...after all it is a stereotype!!!
The Preamble protects citizens from the abuses of the government.
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Some are Doctors. Some are Lawyers, or Teachers, or Police Officers. Some Flip Burgers. The same thing is true where ever you go.