Puerto Rican citizenship
Puerto Rican citizenship was first legislated by the United States Congress in Article 7 of the Foraker Act of 1900 and later recognized in the Constitution of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican citizenship existed before the U.S. takeover of the islands of Puerto Rico and continued afterwards. Its affirmative standing was also recognized before and after the creation of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in 1952. Puerto Rican citizenship was recognized by the United States Congress in the early twentieth century and continues unchanged after the creation of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The United States government also continues to recognize a Puerto Rican nationality. Puerto Rican citizenship is also recognized by the Spanish Government, which recognizes Puerto Ricans as a people with Puerto Ric
Arturo Alfonso Schomburg
Carlos Del Castillo
Cayetano Coll y Toste
Delma S. Arrigoitia
Diego de Torres Vargas
Ernesto Pastor
Eugenio María de Hostos
Fernando Fernández (distiller)
Francisco Mariano Quiñones
Francisco Ramírez Medina
Félix Benítez Rexach
Isabel González
Ivonne Coll
Jackie Guerrido
John Rivas
Joseph O. Prewitt Díaz
José Andino y Amezquita
José Ramon Fernández
Juan Emilio Viguié
Lissette Martinez
Mario Montez
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Arturo Alfonso Schomburg
Carlos Del Castillo
Cayetano Coll y Toste
Ernesto Pastor
Fernando Fernández (distiller)
Francisco Mariano Quiñones
Félix Benítez Rexach
Ivonne Coll
Jackie Guerrido
Joseph O. Prewitt Díaz
José Andino y Amezquita
José Ramon Fernández
Lissette Martinez
María de las Mercedes Barbudo
Mercedes Reaves
Miguel Rodríguez (NASA)
Miguel Roman
Miguel Ángel Álvarez
Miriam Rodón Naveira
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Puerto Rican citizenship
Puerto Rican citizenship was first legislated by the United States Congress in Article 7 of the Foraker Act of 1900 and later recognized in the Constitution of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican citizenship existed before the U.S. takeover of the islands of Puerto Rico and continued afterwards. Its affirmative standing was also recognized before and after the creation of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in 1952. Puerto Rican citizenship was recognized by the United States Congress in the early twentieth century and continues unchanged after the creation of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The United States government also continues to recognize a Puerto Rican nationality. Puerto Rican citizenship is also recognized by the Spanish Government, which recognizes Puerto Ricans as a people with Puerto Ric
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