Hi puertorican here - great video, if you ever do another video you could look at the 3 main roads, being PR1 through 3 and their street views (If they have idrk if they do lol) because you could find some cool differences between the san juan metro area and the rest of the island
Thanks for the idea! It's amazing how much diversity even a small island like this has. I was looking mostly at SAN JUAN ... however is PR 1 the "highway 1" that we looked at?
Correction , its incorrect to say that , Puerto Rico is kind of part of the US . We have a legal status defined as a territory of the US for 127 years. Next year the US will celebrate 250 years since its foundation . Puerto Rico is part of half of the history of the United States as a territory And for 108 years , since 1917 , the constitution of the United States was amended to grant that anybody born in the Island, by birth is an American citizen, which is the only citizenship we have until today . This is a very important fact because many do not understand exactly what the US political rules and laws established for its territories. I enjoyed your video . Thank you
good point! i agree with you! however after doing some search on AI it says that Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States. Honestly however I believe it would be nice for Puerto Rico to be its own country... according to chat GPT... PR is a Territory Status: Puerto Rico is not a state, but it is under the sovereignty of the United States. Residents: People born in Puerto Rico are U.S. citizens by birth. However, they do not have full representation in the U.S. Congress and cannot vote in presidential elections unless they reside in one of the 50 states. One thing i do like it that people from Puerto Rico should have "easy passport access to the US" just as everyone else in Latin America! so i think its very important to try and work together with all countries on earth including PR/US passport easy! Governance: Puerto Rico has its own constitution, local government, and elected officials, including a governor. However, U.S. federal laws apply, and Congress has ultimate authority over the territory. Again I agree with you! and wish everyone in Puerto Rico the best!
Hi puertorican here - great video, if you ever do another video you could look at the 3 main roads, being PR1 through 3 and their street views (If they have idrk if they do lol) because you could find some cool differences between the san juan metro area and the rest of the island
Thanks for the idea! It's amazing how much diversity even a small island like this has. I was looking mostly at SAN JUAN ... however is PR 1 the "highway 1" that we looked at?
Very nice sir.
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Thank you for sharing
Correction , its incorrect to say that , Puerto Rico is kind of part of the US . We have a legal status defined as a territory of the US for 127 years. Next year the US will celebrate 250 years since its foundation . Puerto Rico is part of half of the history of the United States as a territory
And for 108 years , since 1917 , the constitution of the United States was amended to grant that anybody born in the Island, by birth is an American citizen, which is the only citizenship we have until today . This is a very important fact because many do not understand exactly what the US political rules and laws established for its territories.
I enjoyed your video . Thank you
good point! i agree with you! however after doing some search on AI it says that
Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States. Honestly however I believe it would be nice for Puerto Rico to be its own country... according to chat GPT... PR is a Territory Status: Puerto Rico is not a state, but it is under the sovereignty of the United States.
Residents: People born in Puerto Rico are U.S. citizens by birth. However, they do not have full representation in the U.S. Congress and cannot vote in presidential elections unless they reside in one of the 50 states. One thing i do like it that people from Puerto Rico should have "easy passport access to the US" just as everyone else in Latin America! so i think its very important to try and work together with all countries on earth including PR/US passport easy!
Governance: Puerto Rico has its own constitution, local government, and elected officials, including a governor. However, U.S. federal laws apply, and Congress has ultimate authority over the territory.
Again I agree with you! and wish everyone in Puerto Rico the best!
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THANKS! i'll try and work on a HAITI DOMINICAN REPUBLIC details!
@ much more interesting since there is two nations in one island
I'm sorry, what is the subject matter?