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u.s. Militia Loses Attractive to Puerto Ricans on the Island · Global Voices

While the Government of Puerto Rico applauds federal investments in military infrastructure and there is an increase in the deployment of armed forces in recovered airports and military lands, fewer and fewer Puerto Ricans are enrolling in the main branches of the U.S. militia on the island, it found an investigation by the Center for Investigative Journalism (CPI) that analyzed the recruitment data of the last decade of the Army, the Navy, the …
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While the Government of Puerto Rico applauds federal investments in military infrastructure and there is an increase in the deployment of armed forces in recovered airports and military lands, fewer and fewer Puerto Ricans are enrolling in the main branches of the U.S. militia on the island, it found an investigation by the Center for Investigative Journalism (CPI) that analyzed the recruitment data of the last decade of the Army, the Navy, the …

The U.S. militia loses appeal to Puerto Ricans on the Island Photo provided The promise of socio-economic mobility for recruitment into the Armed Forces is overshadowed by harassment, discrimination, language barriers and the imminence of war conflicts.

While the Government of Puerto Rico applauds federal investments in military infrastructure and there is an increase in the deployment of armed forces in recovered airports and military lands, fewer and fewer Puerto Ricans are enrolling in the main branches of the U.S. militia on the island, it found an investigation by the Center for Investigative Journalism (CPI) that analyzed the recruitment data of the last decade of the Army, the Navy, the …

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Centro de Periodismo Investigativo broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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