On February 25, 1927, the United States Congress passed S 2770, an act to confer United States citizenship upon certain inhabitants of the US Virgin Islands, and to extend naturalization laws, the same year the islands officially became an unincorporated US territory.
About The Author

William-Jose Velez Gonzalez
William-José Vélez González is a native from Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, and a graduate from Florida International University in biomedical engineering, engineering management, and international relations. A designer with a strong interest in science, policy, and innovation, he previously served as the national executive vice president of the Puerto Rico Statehood Students Association. William-José lives in Washington, DC, where he works at the Children's National Research Institute and runs Opsin, a nonprofit design studio dedicated to making design more accessible. You can see him on Love is Blind as Lydia's brother. He is the founder and Editor in Chief of Pasquines.
Related Posts
Recent Posts
- #TBT: March 13, 2025
- US and British Virgin Islands leaders meet to discuss maritime policy changes
- Pacific territories’ role in national security discussed in US House subcommittee hearing
- Making English the official US language can’t erase the fact that the US has millions of Spanish speakers and a long multilingual history
- #TBT: March 6, 2025
Ads
Subscribe and neverthe context of islands
Join our mailing list to receive the latest news from the US territories every Wednesday.