U.S.English Chairman Criticizes Ben Carson's Stance on Puerto Rico Statehood

WASHINGTON, DC --(Marketwired - November 11, 2015) - U.S.English Chairman Mauro E. Mujica today criticized Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson for endorsing statehood for Puerto Rico.

At a recent political convention, Carson stated that he "would be incredibly honored and delighted" to support Puerto Rico statehood, noting that geographically, the commonwealth is "very strategically located" and suggesting that given the threat of terrorism, statehood would mean added "unity" for the United States.
Upon hearing Dr. Carson's remarks, Chairman Mujica issued the following statement:
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U.S.English Chairman Criticizes Ben Carson's Stance on Puerto Rico Statehood

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