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Marlee Heath
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23 May, 22:44
Why is puerto rico not an island?
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Easton Cherry
23 May, 23:04
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Puerto Rico is that of an unincorporated territory of the United States. As such, the island is neither a sovereign nation nor a U. S. state.
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Because of that ambiguity, the territory, as a polity, lacks certain rights but enjoys certain benefits that other polities have or lack.
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