Immigration in the U.S.

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Bad Bunny created controversy when he called on his fellow Puerto Ricans to vote and not accept the political status quo…

“Jóvenes de Puerto Rico,” the reggaeton artist began in his call to fellow Puerto Ricans via an August Instagram post where he encouraged his followers to register to vote this November. Puerto Rico is a colony, and while citizens there cannot vote for the U.S. president, they do vote for their local politicians and Governor.

His next statement came as a surprise to many….

“Enough with the two parties that have kept us hostages for decades.”

He was referring to the two Governing parties of Puerto Rico that have kept the island tied to the United States.

Historically, most leaders are voted in from the Partido Nuevo Progresista (PNP), which believes Puerto Rico should become a state, or the Partido Popular Democrático (PPD), which believes it should remain a U.S. colony.

Historically, most leaders are voted in from the Partido Nuevo Progresista (PNP), which believes Puerto Rico should become a state, or the Partido Popular Democrático (PPD), which believes it should remain a U.S. colony.

This election year, Latinos’ health and jobs are on the line. Bad Bunny’s call for us to vote is necessary 👏🏽