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  2. Puerto Rican citizenship and nationality - Wikipedia

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    Certificates of Puerto Rican citizenship are issued on request by the Puerto Rico State Department to confirm a person's citizenship status in Puerto Rico to any persons born on the island and subject to its jurisdiction, as well as to those born outside of the island that have at least one parent who was born on the island. [85]

  3. Jones–Shafroth Act - Wikipedia

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    The Jones–Shafroth Act (Pub. L. 64–368, 39 Stat. 951, enacted March 2, 1917) – also known as the Jones Act of Puerto Rico, Jones Law of Puerto Rico, or as the Puerto Rican Federal Relations Act of 1917 – was an Act of the United States Congress, signed by President Woodrow Wilson on March 2, 1917.

  4. Birthright citizenship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [87] [88]: 235–236 The residency requirement in the United States meant that if a citizen parent, who was not in the military, was under the age of 19 when the child was born abroad, their child could not derive citizenship from the citizen parent. Though amended in 1978 and 1984, the discrimination based upon marital status and age remained ...

  5. Filial responsibility laws - Wikipedia

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    Typically, these laws obligate adult children (or depending on the state, other family members) to pay for their indigent parents’/relatives' food, clothing, shelter and medical needs. Should the children fail to provide adequately, they allow nursing homes and government agencies to bring legal action to recover the cost of caring for the ...

  6. Why a New Trump Immigration Policy Caused Panic Among U.S ...

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    A poorly worded announcement seemed to say military babies born abroad would no longer qualify for U.S. citizenship. And the clarification isn’t much better. Why a New Trump Immigration Policy ...

  7. Foreign and intergovernmental relations of Puerto Rico

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    After Puerto Rico was ceded to the United States as part of the Treaty of Paris, the United States and Puerto Rico began a long-standing metropolis-colony relationship. [4] It is at this time that Puerto Rico became subject to the Commercial and Territory Clause of the U.S. Constitution, clauses that restrict how and with whom can Puerto Rico ...

  8. Puerto Rico might start fining the parents of obese children

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    One Puerto Rican senator introduced a bill Monday that calls for forcing the parents of obese children to pay a $500 fine. Local outlet El Nuevo Dia explained the bill, saying that the U.S ...

  9. Jennifer Lopez Responds to Puerto Rico ‘Garbage ... - AOL

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    The singer and actress — whose parents Guadalupe “Lupe” Rodríguez and David Lopez were both born in Puerto Rico — added that Trump had “consistently worked to divide us,” before ...