Puerto Ricans are citizens of the United States.
Yup, we're doing this again.
Without fail, my fellow Boricuas and I have to repeatedly remind folks of that 103-year-old fact.
For good or bad (very bad when you consider the systemic, second-class treatment of the island), Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. Puerto Ricans have been American citizens since 1917. For the love of papa Dios, Google it.
I've had to remind otherwise "smart people" of that too many times to count.
I've had to set the record straight in casual conversation, in social media interactions with toxic trolls, and in response to newspaper stories about everyone, from the local, inspiring Puerto Rican business owner to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor — stories that "somehow" (Read: lack of diversity) made it through multiple editors.
In 2009, reporters breathlessly reported on Sotomayor's historic nomination with stories about her parents, who they reported were "immigrants from Puerto Rico."
Yeah ... nope.