If you were Born in Porto Rico and moved to the u.s main land .can you participate in the voting process?
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I believe you have to become a resident of a state... but I would call the Supervisor of Elections, to find out for sure
Sure, you're a U.S. citizen. Just as soon as you meet the voting requirements of the state that you choose to reside in. For example, in Minnesota, you have to live there for about 20 days, but that's one of the laxest requirements in the country.
Yes. Having been born in Puerto Rico, you are a natural-born citizen of the United States. If you move to DC, you will not be a citizen of any state but you would be able to vote in DC elections. If you move to a state, you will be a citizen of that state. You are automatically a citizen of whatever state you reside in, and under the voting rights act, you get to vote just like any other US citizen.
As long as you meet the residency requirements, yes. Any one born in PR is automatically an American Citizen.
Sure can. Unfortunately, most are Democrats because they do not know any better. The Dems love that growing Hispanic population. Until most Puerto Ricans (and hispanics in general) climb higher up the economic ladder and realize the error of their ways, they will likley be sitting in the pocket of the Dems, much like the blacks have for decades. Look what it has done for them.
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