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Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950

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to organize a local government pursuant to a constitution of their own, comparable to those of states and other territories of the United States. From its enactment until this day, the act has served as the
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with a few amendments. This amended constitution was then officially proclaimed on July 25, 1952, immediately going into effect until this very day.
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Once the constitution came into effect, the Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act automatically continued in force and effect the
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An act to provide for the organization of a constitutional government by the people of Puerto Rico.
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Act to provide for the organization of a constitutional government by the people of Puerto Rico
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The US Congress submitted the act for rejection or approval by the people of Puerto Rico in
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signed it into law on July 3, 1950. The act was enacted in order to enable the
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United States federal immigration and nationality legislation
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United States federal territory and statehood legislation
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