I have no problem with this. I'm restating the language already present in the NARALO website. I think that I kind of agree with @John in "calling out" the other territories under the sovereignty of and/or in a Commonwealth relation with the USA, but my solution, instead of excluding them, would be to affirmatively mention all of those that have their own ccTLD. Javier Rúa-Jovet +1-787-396-6511 twitter: @javrua skype: javier.rua1 https://www.linkedin.com/in/javrua On Jan 17, 2017, at 1:51 PM, John R. Levine <johnl@iecc.com> wrote:
This is the self identified view of all three of the PR reps that provided feedback on the card.
I believe it, but it is not the view of the American reps, and PR is in NARALO because it is part of the United States.
If we separately call out Puerto Rico, we *must* also call out the US Virgin Islands, Guam, Saipan, and American Samoa, since their status as part of the US is the same as that of Puerto Rico. This is not negotiable.
R's, John
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 12:06 PM, John R. Levine <johnl@iecc.com> wrote:
I like it, although I would not describe myself as an American (or a
Canadian, of course). ...
I really, really, do not want to get into this parochial political fight. Puerto Ricans are US citizens, they have US passports, and they can travel freely to and from the rest of the US just like any other US citizens.
There are surely some Puerto Ricans who wish it were otherwise, but the facts are what they are. PR is part of NARALO beause PR is part of the U.S., not because of its physical location. Cuba and the Bahamas are closer to the mainland US than PR is, but they're in the LAC region because they're not part of the U.S.
On the other hand, if we're going to call out Puerto Rico separately, we need also call out the US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, Saipan, and perhaps Hawaii, all of which are in NARALO because they're part of the U.S. even though they're physically located in other regions.
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