STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT “COMPROMISE” ON THE DECOLONIZATION OF PUERTO RICO

Diaspora Coalition warns against PROMESA-type deal-making

Washington, D.C. – For years, a movement of Puerto Rican groups and allies committed to true democracy has insisted that the voices of diverse Puerto Ricans must be at the center of self-determination for the Island. We mobilized from coast to coast and in Puerto Rico to keep a drumbeat and deliver a resounding message against anti-democratic status legislation that would unilaterally impose annexation, assimilation and integration. The shelving of the Statehood Admission Act represents the solid defeat of imposition versus democracy and a now broader understanding that the road to decolonization cannot rest on the suppression of the 67 percent supermajority of Puerto Rican voices or on leaders with an anti Black, anti LGBTQI or anti woman agenda.  

As the solution to ending the Island’s colonial status, this movement of Puerto Ricans with diverse status views, including pro statehood advocates, has insisted on fair, inclusive and transparent self-determination. At the core of this is a people-up Status Assembly where Puerto Ricans would receive and rigorously discuss full details about the implications of all non colonial status options.   

A pending backroom deal on decolonization departs from this democratic spirit. This behind-closed-doors approach reflects not only a lack of transparency but would also reportedly exclude this critical Status Assembly. The last time negotiating by a few was employed, the result was the disastrous PROMESA law that is hurting Puerto Ricans. Decision-making for the people of Puerto Rico instead of by them contradicts the fundamental principles of democracy and SELF-determination.

Decolonization must begin and end with the people of Puerto Rico and its Diaspora at the front and center. After six non-binding votes in the island and multiple failed Congressional bills designed to force a specific outcome, the time has come for something different. Non territorial status options with a funded educational campaign on each of their implications and transitional plans; a public campaign matching funds and democratically-elected Status Assembly that provides for a meaningful bilateral negotiation between Puerto Ricans and the United States; and a binding outcome are non-negotiable for undoing more than 123 years of colonial injustice.

Power 4 Puerto Rico
Boricuas Unidos en la Diáspora (BUDPR)
Alianza for Progress
Puerto Rican Cultural Center
CASA

Statement by Power 4 Puerto Rico on the State of the Union 

As President Biden remarks on democratic and human rights values, he should reflect on how the United States contradicts those values in its continued subjugation of Caribbean and Pacific Island peoples.

POWER 4 PUERTO RICO APPLAUDS HOUSE PASSAGE OF BILL TO BAN CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN FEDERAL FISCAL BOARD PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS

Among the conflicts that prompted PRRADA were revelations that McKinsey, contracted by the Junta, had a subsidiary with investments in Puerto Rico debt, while advising the Junta on restructuring that same debt.


THE SAFETY OF PUERTO RICAN WOMEN CANNOT BE AT THE MERCY OF A WALL-STREET-DRIVEN FISCAL CONTROL BOARD, AKA LA JUNTA

”What is also an outrage is that the Financial Oversight and Management Board (FOMB) only days before the bodies of Keishla Rodríguez Ortiz and Andrea Ruiz Costas were found determined that a mere $200,000 —instead of the $7 million originally requested— would suffice for an officially declared state of emergency on gender violence

100 + GROUPS, LEADERS RALLY FOR ‘PUERTO RICO SELF-DETERMINATION ACT’

More than 100 groups and leaders from Puerto Rico and throughout the United States today announced their support for the Puerto Rico Self-Determination of 2021, introduced last Thursday by Reps. Nydia Velázquez (D-NY) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Senators Robert Menéndez (D-NJ) and Roger Wicker (R-MS) with a total of 83, and counting, original Members of Congress and Senators sponsoring the legislation. The announcement at a press conference and rally came on March 22nd, Emancipation Day, the annual holiday commemorating when slavery was legally abolished in in Puerto Rico.

Power 4 Puerto Rico Welcomes Biden Policy Plan for the Island

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Power 4 Puerto Rico Welcomes Biden Policy Plan for the Island
Calls for more action on PROMESA and the Jones Act

WASHINGTON, DC – The Power 4 Puerto Rico coalition, composed of diaspora and allied groups advocating for Puerto Rico and displaced families, today commended Vice President Biden and his presidential campaign for outlining a detailed policy plan addressing many of the Island’s most pressing needs.

Power 4 Puerto Rico endorses Puerto Rico Self-Determination Act of 2020

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August 31, 2020

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Power 4 Puerto Rico endorses Puerto Rico Self-Determination Act of 2020

Legislation introduced by Reps. Velázquez, Ocasio-Cortez puts Puerto Ricans
in the driver’s seat of their own political future

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the Power 4 Puerto Rico coalition and partners formally endorsed the Puerto Rico Self-Determination Act of 2020 (H.R. 8113), a bill that recognizes the inherent authority of the people of Puerto Rico to call for a Constitutional Assembly on Status and sets up a “semi-permanent” Congressional response mechanism. The novel approach to solve the 122-year-long standing of the Island as a colony of the U.S. would empower Puerto Ricans and recognizes that they are the ones who should democratically decide the process, participate in the deliberations and make the final determination over the political status of the Island. This legislation was recently introduced by Puerto Rican Congresswomen Nydia Velázquez (D-NY) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).

Power 4 Puerto Rico Statement on George Floyd, Police Impunity

WASHINGTON DC -- “The Power 4 Puerto Rico Coalition stands in solidarity with our African American sisters and brothers in the national uprising against police violence and white supremacist policies oppressing black, brown, Native, and other communities.

Power 4 Puerto Rico Supports Amendments That Would Check Wall Street-tilted Fiscal Control Board, aka La Junta

May 22, 2020
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Power 4 Puerto Rico Supports Amendments That Would Check
Wall Street-tilted Fiscal Control Board, aka La Junta

Coalition reiterates call on Congress to pass meaningful debt relief legislation
for Puerto Rico and to work towards repealing the PROMESA federal law

WASHINGTON, DC – The Power 4 Puerto Rico coalition, composed of diaspora and allied groups advocating for Puerto Rico and displaced families, today came out in support of legislation that would address some of the most severe issues in the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA) federal law. Through an undemocratic, unelected Fiscal Control Board (known in Puerto Rico as “la Junta”), PROMESA has imposed crippling austerity measures in the island that have further encroached on the already limited form of self-government of Puerto Rico in order to pay Wall Street bondholders at the expense of working Puerto Rican families.