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PR is not a state or a territory of the US; it is a
voluntarily associated free state ("estado libre
asociado", I believe is the official title.) Their citizens
are US citizens and they use US currency, the US handles foreign
affairs and defense, but they are internally self-governing. They
have no voting representative in Congress (however someone does
serve on committees and can speak on the floor) and do not pay
income tax (not to Washington, anyway; I don't know the local tax
structure.) PR has its own Olympic committee and participates
under its own flag there and at the Pan American games etc. There
is a prominent statehood movement and a small independence
movement; the shades of blue in the PR flag supposedly
distinguish these folks.
Al Kirsch, 23 March 2003
On the Puerto Rico statehood issue, there is a serious pro-statehood movement on the i