Defining Puerto Rico is not an easy task. It’s a Caribbean island that has somewhat of a “friends with benefits” type of relationship with the United States. Being a U.S. territory can have some perks — but not everyone on the island finds the status to be beneficial. And when Jorge Ramos started asking about it, he learned that talking politics can get heated very quickly there.In front of the Capitol building in San Juan, he spoke to young people who have different points of view when it comes to status: Valerie Rodriguez, from the New Progressive Party; Manuel Natal Albelo from the Popular Democratic Party; and Adrián Gonzalez, part of the Puerto Rican Independence Party.More: Young Puerto Ricans don’t care about status, we care about opportunityMore: To restore prosperity, Puerto Rico should look to Ireland