Puerto Rican activists confronted members of the island’s Financial Oversight and Management Board (FOMB) about the predatory practices encouraged by PROMESA on Thursday. They were successful in convincing FOMB to take legal action against banks that profited off of Puerto Rican debt illegally. 

Jesus Gonzalez, an organizer with the Center For Popular Democracy, pointed out in a statement that tougher action on predatory creditors would not have happened without “Puerto Rican families on the island and of the diaspora who have fought tirelessly for a just recovery,” he said more still needed to be done. 

“While the FOMB has decided to pursue legal action,” Gonzalez said, “there is much information we still need to analyze to ensure that proper action is taken against every single person who profited from the illegal debt.”

Sanders, in a statement, took aim at the banks and hedge funds that used the debt to make billions of dollars.

“Greedy Wall Street vulture funds must not be allowed to reap huge profits off the suffering and misery of the Puerto Rican people for a second longer,” said Sanders.

The debt also created an impossible situation for Puerto Ricans struggling to recover after Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017, said Hispanic Foundation’s Calderón.

“Over the past several years, Puerto Rico has been living with an economic noose around its neck due to its crippling debt crisis and the devastation created by Hurricane Maria,” Calderón said. “The island government simply does not have the means to pay off its debt and prioritize the well-being of its people.”

Warren echoed Calderón’s callback to the difficulties faced by Puerto Ricans in their long pursuit of financial justice. 

“Puerto Rican families were watching debt crush their futures long before Hurricane Maria hit,” said Warren, “and this administration has failed in its response.”

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