they eliminated the Remain in Mexico policy as well.
we should always insist that everyone handle it correctly, no matter how powerful they are or who they're connected to.
they eliminated the Safe Third Country agreements with Central American countries.
Congress does not have the power to create a permanent union between Puerto Rico and the United States except by admitti...
Puerto Rico is, and always has been, a U.S. territory, and Congress retains plenary power to govern the island.
Now that Puerto Ricans have publicly and officially asked for statehood, it is time for the United States officially to ...
Let's take the sword as once the young American Republic started to lead the free world.
The federal government systematically discriminate against American Citizens, not only on the island, but in all the fiv...
It is great to be able to put those two processes side by side and to debate the merits of each one.
Only one of those options would guarantee U.S. citizenship: statehood.
There are two, and only two, real self-determination options for Puerto Rico: statehood and independence.
I am strongly inclined to Mr. Soto's and Miss Gonzalez-Colon's proposal, but it does trouble me...
The status convention offers a fourth option, or actually I would say a Pandora's Box of options.
Puerto Ricans, American Citizens from the island, are still waiting for that promise to be fulfilled.
It is unclear why electing delegates to lifetime terms, to define what status options are available, is necessary.
If enacted, the Puerto Rico voters would need to ratify being admitted to the Union.
I sincerely hope that we can return to work in person soon.
a Representative in Congress from the State of Arkansas.