people of puerto rico
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- description
- The broader population of Puerto Rico whose legitimate interests and concerns are also addressed by Presidential Directive 1001.
- location
- Puerto Rico
- role_in_directive
- stakeholder
- status
- U.S. citizens
Relationships
- serve_inArmed Forces of the United States
- description
- Puerto Ricans have a long and proud tradition of serving in the United States Armed Forces.
- source
- Page 15file
- source_text
- Puerto Rico has a proud heritage of sending its sons and daughters to serve in the Armed Forces of the United States
- extracted_fromPage 15
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-04T07:37:04.574Z
- source
- Page 15file
- referenced_byPresidential Directive 1001
- context
- addresses_concerns_of
- source
- Page 24file
- source_text
- and to address the legitimate interests and concerns of the residents of Vieques and the people of Puerto Rico, I hereby direct the following:
- extracted_fromPage 24
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-04T07:37:24.790Z
- source
- Page 24file
- same_as01KJVWER7JWP1JMDVK9P6MXGEY
- confidence
- 0.9
- detected_at
- 2026-03-04T07:37:47.922Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- Although the types differ ('demographic_group' vs 'commonwealth'), the candidate entity 'puerto rico' frequently refers to its 'people' or 'citizens' in its description and relationships. The relationship regarding serving in the 'Armed Forces of the United States' is nearly identical in both entities, explicitly linking 'Puerto Ricans' (source) and 'Puerto Rico's citizens' (candidate). The source's location property is 'Puerto Rico', further connecting the demographic group to the commonwealth. This indicates a metonymic usage where 'Puerto Rico' in this context refers to its population.