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Today, around four million people live in those unincorporated territories—people who have no representation in Congress, who cannot vote for president, and whose rights and citizenship remain a gift from Washington. They could seek statehood, as indeed a large number in Puerto Rico would like to do. But statehood is, like so many other things, at the sole discretion of Congress—a legislative body in which neither Puerto Ricans nor other colonial subjects have a vote.
Philip M.
24,000,000 people who deal with taxation and allegiance to a government with NO REPRESENTATION.
How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States
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