The population of Puerto Rico, who lives in Puerto Rico, is 667 million. In the US, Puerto Ricans live in all 50 states, but the most populous states in Puerto Rico are New York, Florida, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Most Puerto Ricans stay on the east coast. Food Puerto Rican food is influenced by various cultures. Indigenous peoples of Puerto Rico are called Tyano. Taino's diet consists mainly of corn, birds, fruits, peppers and seafood.
Puerto Rico has been the territory of the United States since 1898 (read: colony), in 1917 the Puerto Rican acquire American citizenship through the Congressional Act. However, the Puerto Ricans who live in Puerto Rico do not enjoy the full benefit of becoming a US citizen. For example, Puerto Rico's funds declined by 38% despite paying the same level health insurance tax as the other 50 states. People living in Puerto Rico can not vote for the President of the United States (but they can vote for the president's primary) and they are not voting in Congress.
Since 2007, the State Department of Puerto Rico created a protocol to issue Puerto Rico citizenship certificates to Puerto Ricans. In order to be qualified, the applicant must be a Puerto Rico born born in Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, or a US citizen living in Puerto Rico for at least one year. The Puerto Rican Senate has announced a bill to limit the rights of the island's independence and nationalist movements. At that time the Senate was controlled by People's Democratic Party (PPD) and hosted by Lewis Munoz Marin. This bill, also known as the gag law (Spanish: Ley de la Mordaza), was approved by Congress on May 21, 1948. It shows the flag of Puerto Rico, supports independent songs and sings, negotiations are illegal or election independent
According to the "Puerto Rico Constitution", Puerto Rico is known as the Commonwealth, Puerto Ricans have administrative autonomy similar to the United States. In 1917, according to the Jones-Saffros law, Puerto Ricans "were collectively established as US citizens." The bill was signed by the President by Woodrow Wilson on March 2, 1917. US Federal Law approved on June 27, 1952 8 USC Harry S. Truman ยง 1402, that on April 11, 1941, 11 January 1941, everyone born in Puerto Rico since January 13, 1941 is a US citizen Born in Puerto Rico before January 1, 1941 declared and January 12, 1941, all people who meet other specific technical requirements, not US citizens, since January 13, 1941 announced as US citizens