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TexasTowelie

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Mon Feb 6, 2017, 09:00 PM Feb 2017

Plebiscite Bill Passes in Puerto Rico, Defining Options

A proposal to hold a status plebiscite vote on June 11, 2017 has been enacted into law in Puerto Rico.

The stated goals of the new law are to establish the “{i}mmediate decolonization of Puerto Rico,” and implement a 2014 federal law that provides $2.5 million to support a vote on status with options pre-approved by the U.S. Justice Department. According to the 2014 law, those options much be “final, permanent, neither colonial nor territorial, compatible with the Constitution, laws and policies of the United States and with international law{.}”

The options on the ballot will be as follows, with the specified wording:

Statehood


With my vote, I reiterate my request to the Federal Government to immediately begin the process fro the decolonization of Puerto Rico with the admission of Puerto Rico as a state of the United States of America. I am aware that the result of this request for Statehood would entail equal rights and duties with the other states, and the permanent union of Puerto Rico with the United States of America. I am also aware that my vote claiming Statehood means my support to all efforts towards the admission of Puerto Rico as a state of the Union, and to all state or federal legislation aimed at establishing equal conditions, Congressional Representation and the Presidential Vote for the American Citizens of Puerto Rico. I am aware that Statehood is the only option that guarantees American citizenship by birth in Puerto Rico.

Free Association/Independence

With my vote, I make the initial request to the Federal Government to begin the process of decolonization through:

Read more: http://www.puertoricoreport.com/plebiscite-bill-passes-defining-options/#.WJkaw_KZmZY

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