Thread:Coquidragon/@comment-3406131-20160803183130/@comment-24555623-20160804011515

Hi Undoniel. All Puerto Ricans are U. S. citizens, or Americans. All. Although there is such a thing as a Puerto Rican citizenship, for matters of law, it is only equivalent to a state residence, like a Texas Resident, or a U. S. Virgin Island resident. Puerto Rico is a U. S. Territory. The Puerto Rican citizenship has no international legal status. To the eyes of the world, it doesn't exist, all Puerto Ricans are Americans; the classifier Puerto Rican is indeed only a cultural label for 8 millions of American citizens: 4.5 million living stateside, and 3.7 million living in the island. This identifier is due to the special relationship between the island and the continent, which allows Puerto Rico to have international representation on non-government (non-legal) affairs. That's why I left, or added, the citizenship as as American, while adding the category Puerto Rican. If you apply your criteria, then the category Puerto Rican should be remove, which I don't recommend nor agree. Please let me know how to proceed. We can bring this up to the admins for discussion if needs be.