On the recordApril 13, 2021
Puerto Ricans on the island are citizens of the United States, and we are here today to debate whether those citizens should be equal.
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congress.govPuerto Ricans on the island are citizens of the United States, and we are here today to debate whether those citizens should be equal.
Gallego emphasizes the need for legal equality for Puerto Rican citizens.
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