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  • curprev 07:3207:32, 25 February 2022 Nat965 talk contribs m 184,785 bytes +2 typo(s) fixed: Associate Professor → associate professor, Deputy Director → deputy director, Board of Directors → board of directors, City → city, Gold Medal → gold medal (2), on February 2022 → in February 2022, January 27, 1943 → Jan undo Tag: AWB

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  • curprev 04:4704:47, 30 December 2021 Marine 69-71 talk contribs m 184,121 bytes +2,578 Despite the fact that the names removed were born in New York, they are still Puerto Rican by heritage which have accepted. Any person who is not born in Puerto Rico, but has a Puerto Rican is considered to be a Puerto Rican. Confirmed by the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico which reaffirmed that Puerto Rican citizenship does exist undo Tags: Manual revert Reverted

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