Answer: Puerto Rico's independence is ultimately an internal question, entirely the affair of its citizens.
Puerto Rico’s independence ultimately depend on the citizens, if they truly want to be independent , they will fight for their independence from the United State of America. Puerto Rico has been colonized by the United State of America for the past 92 years and it’s considered the last nation in Latin America that is still living in colonization. Puerto Ricans want to be free and should be allowed to be free; to have the opportunity to vote for the president who sends its young people to war, to have their own currency, to fly one flag in all their schools and finally to feel pride in being an independent nation and not labeled by terms like “territory” and “commonwealth”.