That's pretty much what's happened with all of Caribbean. Most upwardly mobile citizens have left for US or Europe. Disaster!
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Initial immigrants from Caribbean back in 70s and 80s to US And Europe were actually pretty good. Quickly diminishing returns since then.
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If the newyoricans represent the best that PR had to offer.. holy shit
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PR avg IQ: 78
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When U employ 30% of your population in your ruling government there is an insurmountable economic problem. They pay no federal taxes? RT
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I used this point—unfair brain drain—with friends in CA on H1B visas from Latin America. They were open to this line of argument.
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A small island like Puerto Rico could not be too great anyway. But Puerto Rico could be a part of a great united Latin America.
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I mean a Hispanic America united into one country.
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At least Puerto Rico isn't a Banana split, though!
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Let the DACAs stay, but only if they stay in PR.
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No matter how many blueberries you stick up a cat's ads, it won't become a muffin.
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