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Rick Santorum To Puerto Rico: Speak English If You Want Statehood

First Posted: 03/14/2012 2:55 pm Updated: 05/14/2012 5:12 am


* Puerto Rican Republican primary set for Sunday

* Territory's November referendum will address statehood question

SAN JUAN, March 14 (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum told Puerto Ricans on Wednesday they would have to make English their primary language if they want to pursue U.S. statehood, a statement at odds with the U.S. Constitution.

Santorum traveled to the U.S. territory to campaign ahead of the island's Republican primary election scheduled for Sunday, where he, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich are vying for 20 delegates.

Puerto Ricans, who recognize both English and Spanish as their official languages, are scheduled to vote in November on a referendum to decide whether they want to pursue statehood or remain a self-governing U.S. commonwealth.

In an interview with El Vocero newspaper, Santorum said he supported Puerto Ricans' right to self-determination regarding the island's political status.

"We need to work together and determine what type of relationship we want to develop," he told the newspaper.

But Santorum said he did not support a state in which English was not the primary language.

"Like any other state, there has to be compliance with this and any other federal law," Santorum said. "And that is that English has to be the principal language. There are other states with more than one language such as Hawaii but to be a state of the United States, English has to be the principal language."

However, the U.S. Constitution does not designate an official language, nor is there a requirement that a territory adopt English as its primary language in order to become a state.

Congress would have to give approval if Puerto Rico is to become the 51st state. Although Congress has considered numerous proposals to make English the official U.S. language, none has ever passed.

However, some states have passed their own laws declaring English the official language, including heavily Hispanic Florida.

Puerto Rico has about 4 million people and its population can vote in partisan primaries but not presidential elections. Puerto Ricans on the mainland have the same voting rights as other U.S. citizens.

Santorum's statement may fall flat with Puerto Rican Republicans, who have always argued that issues of language and culture should be controlled by state governments and not the federal government.

It also could alienate the 4.2 million Puerto Ricans who live on the U.S. mainland, including nearly 1 million in presidential swing-state Florida.

Romney and Gingrich have both said Puerto Ricans must decide their future for themselves. Romney has said that if they choose to pursue statehood, he would help them achieve it.

Romney, who is scheduled to travel to Puerto Rico on Friday and stay through the weekend, won the endorsement of Governor Luis Fortuno, who is also the head of Puerto Rico's pro-statehood New Progressive Party.

Santorum was to meet with Fortuno on Wednesday before a town hall meeting with residents.

He said he and Fortuno are friends because they went to the same church in Washington when Fortuno served as Puerto Rico's non-voting representative in the U.S. Congress from 2004-2008.

Santorum also said that he does not support "at this time" allowing residents in territories like Puerto Rico to vote for president, although he said he was open to analyzing alternatives, such as allowing their votes to count in the popular vote but not in the Electoral College.

Gingrich will send his daughter, Kathy Gingrich Lubbers, to campaign on his behalf in Puerto Rico on Thursday and Friday. She is fluent in Spanish and was expected to hold a town-hall style meeting. (Reporting by Reuters in San Juan, with additional reporting by Jane Sutton in Miami; Editing by Bill Trott)

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Paul Hoogeveen
08:50 PM on 04/02/2012
I suppose when you finally come to accept that you've lost the race for the nomination, you start saying anything you damn well please.
12:17 AM on 03/22/2012
Why is he wrong, again?
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Paul Hoogeveen
08:55 PM on 04/02/2012
Because the Constitution does not place any requirements on states declaring English their offical language as part of the legal criteria for statehood.
10:43 PM on 04/02/2012
Rick Santorum? Constituition? Pssssht! Why is wrong, again?
12:30 AM on 03/21/2012
Omg. Really Santorum? Really? For real? You can't be serious!
03:00 PM on 03/20/2012
I wonder if he ever read How to Make Friends and Influence People? Instead he probably could write How to Distance Friends and Offend People...
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mschroe477
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01:39 PM on 03/19/2012
No need to worry about Puerto Rico becoming an official state of the US anytime soon. The majority of Puerto Rican's do not want to become an Official State of the US because then they would loose an enormous amount of benefits, one of which is money they receive. They have it better off not being a US State.

As far as English being the "Official Language of the US," I really don't care, it hasn't affected my life in any way and I think it would be a waste of Taxpayer money to pursue this matter.
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08:21 PM on 03/18/2012
Please do not make this village island a state. . Why would I, or anyone else, want MY hard earned tax dollars distributed as welfare for maybe 99% of their population.
In that case lets make canada and mexico the 52nd & 53rd states. At least those two countries have resources that can contribute to the economy. Does PR?
And what is wrong to say that in order to become part of the US you need to make english your national language. Isn't that our national language?
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Paul Hoogeveen
08:48 PM on 04/02/2012
No it isn't -- at least not officially speaking, and certainly not constitutionally speaking.
02:27 PM on 03/17/2012
Santorum is an idiot. Why don't he asks the parents of Puertoricans that have died in US wars that didn't speak English as their primary language. Why would I want to vote for an idiot to be my president. World war I, II, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf war I and II and now in Asghanistan. the blood that our countryman has spilled is just as red as our English speaking citizens in the 50 States
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theiccemann
Spirited Event Horizon
01:28 PM on 03/17/2012
Hasn't this guy said enough ignorant comments foe people to get it yet? He's the new Sarah Palin. He's totally cleless. You'd think the GOP sent him in to purposely lose.

I wonder, did the pilgrims learn any native american language before they snatched the land. America, the melting pot, just as long as you speak english. Yeah, that's indicative of profound sanity, right there.
10:42 PM on 03/16/2012
Why would Puerto Rico want to be a state & and have federal taxes?
07:03 PM on 03/16/2012
WTF! ROFLMAO. He might as well stop wasting money, and pull out the race now. He is finished
07:00 PM on 03/16/2012
My hope is that the Puerto Ricans will look up the true story and not read the biased garbaged being spewed by HP like a bunch of mindless followers. Hope you aren't offended; unless that makes you really look into the real information regarding Rick Santorum. He has supported his wife as she has achieved a law degree and a nursing degree. He authored the bill defeating the barbaric act of partial birth abortion. He apologized for flippantly calling President Obama a snob. He has more experience in government than our current president. I have heard him disagree with other points of view. But aren't we still allowed to do that-or are we in a narrow minded society that cannot "agree to disagree", Or must everyone be small minded and condemning. Please research before you react. Thank you.
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helenwheels74
check your sugar-coat at the door
05:24 PM on 03/16/2012
i don't understand: why are they campaigning in puerto rico if the people there aren't allowed a presidential vote? is it in order to influence puerto rican voters in the states?
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Chi Man Sam
Newtown's tragedy can easily become your tragedy.
09:26 PM on 03/16/2012
No its a race for Delgates,
Puerto Rico has 23,
Vigin Island 9
Samoa 9
Guam 9
Northern Marianas 9
District of Columbia 19
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P12/R-Alloc.phtml

If they were trying to influence puerto rican voters in the states
they failed miserably.
04:42 PM on 03/16/2012
Santorum, how can you ask of Puerto Ricans to speak English, maybe you are confused, Puerto Ricans aren't immigrants.Stupid pato.
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Peter Gatliff
02:26 PM on 03/16/2012
Rick Santorum has'nt a clue about Puerto Rico. They do NOT want to be the 51st state. THE PEOPLE OF PURTO RICO HAVE UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE !!
02:05 PM on 03/16/2012
I have 1 MAJOR problem with Puerto Rico becoming a state. 51 is not as good a number as 50. I'm completely serious.