Description acceptable. A supporter of this cause was arrested in Glenview, Illinois, for running a stop sign, then procuring a fake Oregon driver’s license. An organization for this cause, which was led by Lolita Lebrón, planned an attack that injured Alvin Bentley and four other U.S. representatives. In 1999, Bill Clinton pardoned 16 supporters of this cause who were members of the FALN. Uprisings for this cause in Utuado and (*) Jayuya (“jah-YOO-yah”) were ordered in response to the passing of Law 53, or the “Gag Law.” Following a 1950 attack on Governor Luis Muñoz Marín’s residence, supporters of this cause attempted to assassinate Harry Truman at the Blair House. For 10 points, name this cause that seeks autonomy for a Caribbean territory of the US. ■END■
ANSWER: Puerto Rican independence [or Puerto Rican nationalism; accept descriptions like Puerto Rico being independent; prompt on Puerto Rican activism; reject “Puerto Rican statehood” and equivalents] (The first line refers to Oscar López Rivera. The organization in the second line is the Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico.)
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