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I recently had a conversation with a Puerto Rican coworker who moved to Florida. I asked her why she left the island — and her answer broke my heart.
She has a special needs child who requires monthly medical care. But with Puerto Rico’s ongoing budget crisis, government mismanagement, and collapsing healthcare system, she had no choice but to leave her homeland and move to the U.S.
Her story is not unique. Thousands of Puerto Ricans have left for the same reason — not because they wanted to, but because they were forced to.
This is exactly why Puerto Rico must decide its future — and fast.
Some say statehood is the answer. Others believe in independence. But what if there’s a better path — one that protects our identity, improves our quality of life, and gives us full rights under a functioning democracy?
As an autonomous province of Spain, Puerto Rico would have access to universal healthcare, EU funding, and strong social protections. Families like my coworker’s wouldn’t be forced to abandon their home just to take care of their children.
Under Spain’s democratic constitution, we wouldn’t be a colony. We’d be a fully represented autonomous region — like the Canary Islands.
Puerto Rico deserves dignity, opportunity, and a future that works for our people — not political elites.
It’s time to open our eyes.
By Puerto Rico Open Your EyesI recently had a conversation with a Puerto Rican coworker who moved to Florida. I asked her why she left the island — and her answer broke my heart.
She has a special needs child who requires monthly medical care. But with Puerto Rico’s ongoing budget crisis, government mismanagement, and collapsing healthcare system, she had no choice but to leave her homeland and move to the U.S.
Her story is not unique. Thousands of Puerto Ricans have left for the same reason — not because they wanted to, but because they were forced to.
This is exactly why Puerto Rico must decide its future — and fast.
Some say statehood is the answer. Others believe in independence. But what if there’s a better path — one that protects our identity, improves our quality of life, and gives us full rights under a functioning democracy?
As an autonomous province of Spain, Puerto Rico would have access to universal healthcare, EU funding, and strong social protections. Families like my coworker’s wouldn’t be forced to abandon their home just to take care of their children.
Under Spain’s democratic constitution, we wouldn’t be a colony. We’d be a fully represented autonomous region — like the Canary Islands.
Puerto Rico deserves dignity, opportunity, and a future that works for our people — not political elites.
It’s time to open our eyes.