Abstract

The problem surrounding Puerto Rico’s political status had existed in the United States for decades. During this time, congressmen proposed 12 bills. Most of them remained at the first stage of consideration, indicating their priorities regarding Puerto Rico. The current 118th Congress is considering a bill that would provide three alternatives to the island's political status. The article analyzes this bill, highlights the fundamental features of alternative options and determines the prospects for their adoption. The article also proves that granting statehood to Puerto Rico is the most logical end to a long-term problematic situation.

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