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NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

COUNCIL LAUNCHES NATIONWIDE CAMPAIGN FOR PUERTO RICO STATEHOOD


Thursday, December 3, 1998
Contact: Michael Krull
301-664-9298

Washington, DC - The U.S. Council for Puerto Rico Statehood announced today in Washington its formation, and the initiation of a nationwide campaign to educate the American people about Puerto Rico and its drive for self-determination for its 3.8 million American citizens.

In a news conference called for the occasion, Council Chairman, Dr. Hernan Padilla, said, "We want to draw the attention of the American people to the historic plebiscite on the future political status of the island that will be held in Puerto Rico in 10 days, December 13." He was joined by representatives of 17 like-minded organizations which have agreed to coordinate their efforts.

Padilla predicted that the U.S. citizens of Puerto Rico will soon choose statehood. He stated that when they do, the Council and other organizations supporting statehood will be active in helping the people of the 50 states understand why Puerto Rico deserves to be welcomed as a state and why Americans should actively support it.

One of the reasons Padilla gave for supporting Puerto Rico Statehood is that "the U.S. citizens of Puerto Rico have been loyal to the United States for over 100 years, have made significant contributions to the country, and it is about time to give them guaranteed U.S. citizenship, equal to that enjoyed by other citizens." Currently, Puerto Rico residents cannot vote for President and do not have voting representation in Congress. Nor do they have rights to trial in federal courts. Ironically, Puerto Ricans can move to any state and be able to enjoy those rights as a resident of that state.

Padilla pointed out that over 200,000 soldiers, sailors and marines from Puerto Rico have served in U.S. military service in all our wars since the Spanish American War when Puerto Rico was ceded to the U.S. by Spain. Over 2,000 have died in those wars, and four have received the Congressional Medal of Honor.

Padilla also said, "The U.S. citizens of Puerto Rico have also made significant contributions to U.S. society and culture in the arts, sciences and a multitude of professions. And as a state, Puerto Rico's growth will make a positive economic contribution to the United States as a whole. " Presently, Puerto Rico costs U.S. taxpayers over $10 billion per annum. Puerto Rico participates in most, but not all, federal assistance programs, but does not pay federal income taxes.

Internationally, the United States must come to terms with Puerto Rico, which is in essence a colony. Padilla made the point that "As the leading democratic country in the world, the United States cannot continue to be in the "Colony Business."

The Chairman was joined by members of the USCPRS board of directors, council members and representatives of other participating organizations. Board members include individuals from Virginia, Maryland, Alaska, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. Members hail from many other states.

Today's event signaled the formal beginning of coordinated activities at the grass roots level to bring the message of Puerto Rico statehood to every State in the Union. The USCPRS hosted a number of other groups already in existence that share the same objectives, and received commitments for coordinated activity from a host of them, including the following:

Maine Commission for Puerto Rico Statehood
Massachusetts Commission for Puerto Rico Statehood
Statehood Foundation of Florida
Institute for Statehood Coordination
Rhode Island Commission for Puerto Rican Statehood
Organizing Committee for Puerto Rico Statehood of Western New York
South Florida United Organization for Puerto Rican Statehood
United Statehood Organization of New York
Pro-Statehood 51-State of Illinois
Puerto Ricans for Statehood-Houston/Texas
Texas Pro-Statehood of Puerto Rico Educational Committee
Organizing Committee for Puerto Rico Statehood of Arizona
Iowa State Organizing Committee for Puerto Rico Statehood

 

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