A few thoughts...
1) PR will not become a state until the point where it's an absolute necessity. Maybe when the economy gets so
horrendously bad that the US has no choice but to step in to take control of the situation. Bottom line, the US can't really strip US citizenship from 3.6 million Americans in PR. And abandoning 3.6 million citizens isn't really an option.
2) However, the US Congress will never actually allow PR to become a "
real" state. Because:
#1 - The Representatives in the House get allocated based on population. Imagine Connecticut, Iowa, Mississippi, Arkansas, Utah, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Nebraska, West Virginia, Idaho, Hawaii, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Montana, Delaware, South Dakota, Alaska, and North Dakota (20 states, all states with a lower population count) voting to suddenly have LESS clout and power in the House than a island with a horrible economy in the middle of the Caribbean full of folks that every once in a while votes to keep Spanish as their main language and insist on having separate participation in the Olympics.
#2 - Senators won't allow to 2 more Senators to come in and therefore also dilute their power... unless maybe if they're guaranteed the new guys will support their respective party, which the other party won't ever accept.
#3 - Electoral College. Same as #1, PR would have more clout than those states in electing a US President. Do you see those states (or any others for that matter) really allowing that??? Yeah...
So does
anyone think there's
any chance Congress will
ever allow PR to become a state? Personally, I think there's a higher chance of both parties suddenly agreeing on every issue we currently face and solving all of them within a one month timeframe all while singing kumbaya and embracing North Korea as a strategic partner in the fight against evil martian alien invaders.
3) The PR economy is horrendous right now. So there will not be any money to support a pavilion. Therefore the pavilion will never happen unless Disney pays for it. Again, does
anyone see that happening? ... Yeah, thought so.
This is a temporary pavilion that will go away after a while. Maybe to come back next year due to popularity, maybe not.
4) PR would be awesome (IMO), but that's just because I'm biased as I'm from PR.
5) I don't really see a "grouping" of countries being put in the pavilion. Especially from Africa when we have DAK already, where they already shine quite well.
6) Brazil does makes sense, but only if Disney doesn't have plans to build a park somewhere in South America in the future. Which based on how much they've been expanding is a very likely scenario.
7) I live in TX. TX will be secede when NEVER. Please. That's as likely as PR becoming a state.
8) One article in a very small newspaper/tabloid in a small island doesn't really mean much of anything, sadly. You'd get more solid rumors from Disney bus drivers.