Supreme Court upholds Puerto Ricans’ exclusion from SSI benefits program – ABC10
The decision outraged many in Puerto Rico including Gov. Pedro Pierluisi, who said statehood is the only solution to Puerto Rico's second-class
Inside Puerto Rico’s push for eco-friendly power – Today Show
Puerto Rico has been hit by hurricanes, earthquakes and fires, battering its energy grid. Now, some people are investing in sustainable options,
Do Puerto Ricans pay federal taxes and contribute to the US economy? | Marca
The U.S. Supreme Court has recently ruled that Puerto Ricans don't have a constitutional right to Supplemental Security Income, which is available
The Puerto Rico Problem Is an American Problem – Subscriber Newsletters – The Atlantic
The Puerto Rico Problem Is an American Problem. Today's Supreme Court ruling begs the question: If our rights are different based on where we live
Puerto Rico’s January and February revenues were up 22.4% | Bond Buyer
Puerto Rico's Department of the Treasury reported the news Thursday. Puerto Rico Secretary of the Treasury Francisco Parés Alicea also said revenues
Supreme Court denies Puerto Rico benefits | WDVM25 & DCW50 | Washington, DC
WASHINGTON (Associated Press) — The Supreme Court has upheld the differential treatment of residents of Puerto Rico, ruling that Congress was
Puerto Rico, precedent, and a surprising concurrence – MSNBC News
Puerto Rico, precedent, and a surprising concurrence. In its latest case allowing residents of U.S. territories to be excluded from federal benefits,
Tribunal Supremo determina que eximir a residentes de Puerto Rico del SSI no es inconstitucional
Al ejercer esa discreción, el Congreso puede extender beneficios de Seguridad de Ingreso Suplementario a los residentes de Puerto Rico.
Supreme Court leaves Puerto Rico in territorial limbo | The Hill
Among the so many issues and difficulties that affect the Republic, the claim by Puerto Ricans for the equal protection of the law gets lost in the
Supreme Court votes 8-1 to exclude Puerto Ricans from federal benefits – UPI.com
On Thursday, the United States Supreme Court ruled in an 8-1 opinion that Puerto Rican residents can be excluded from some of the federal benefits