Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory located in the Caribbean Sea. It has been a U.S. territory since 1898, and its residents are U.S. citizens. However, Puerto Ricans do not have the same rights as other U.S. citizens, such as the right to vote in presidential elections. There have been several referendums on whether Puerto Rico should become a state, but none have been successful.
There are several arguments in favor of Puerto Rico becoming a state. One argument is that it would give Puerto Ricans the same rights as other U.S. citizens. Another argument is that it would boost the U.S. economy. A study by the Center for Economic and Policy Research found that Puerto Rico’s economy would grow by 11% if it became a state. Additionally, Puerto Rico’s statehood would increase its political power and give it a greater voice in the U.S. government.