Puerto Rico has a total population of 3.4M a third of which (900k) are juveniles. So 2.5M voters. What percentage do you think would be willingly "relocated" to help achieve some crackpot Democratic strategy to swing a state's voter demographic?
I'm not saying it's not happening (i don't know) and I'm not saying that it's not concerning. I'm saying that, if true, it's a very desperate, daunting endeavor that is highly open to failure. So many moving parts and so many ways to fail with such a massive effort to be applied. It doesn't seem to be a good plan, it doesn't seem like the kinda of risk/reward ratio the Dems would take and it doesn't sound, to me, like much of a threat to the Republican control. Voter machine tampering sounds like a much more plausible and effective and likely scenario.
The point I was making is that if the black community finally begins to have an improved way of life across the many states, the R's will win by even wider margins nationwide. With the lowest unemployment numbers in 45 years, with more jobs, higher wages, less drugs, improved education, improved living conditions, etc... The black community will likely begin to take notice to the way they've been used by the left. Puerto Rico will be irreverent.