The Right to Independence

As a firm believer in independence for Puerto Rico and democracy, I find it untenable that anyone would oppose the exercise of self-determination in a referendum such as the one sought by Catalonian authorities. If the people there vote to secede from Spain, so be it. Either we believe in democracy and the voting process or we don't. If votes are good enough to elect who is to govern, then they are certainly good enough to determine if people from a nation want to be a part of a bigger political entity. To resort to the judicial process to stop this free expression of political rights is, frankly, a perversion of the Law and what the Court stands for. This being a political question, it has no place in the judicial system, no matter at what level. No Constitution worth its name can stand in the way of the will of the people freely and peacefully expressed at the voting booth.

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