Puerto Rico, the United States territory in the Caribbean, will partake in the selection of the U.S. president for the first time in its history. The move, however, will only be symbolic as the island’s residents don’t have the right to vote in presidential elections.

The move comes as pro-statehood lawmakers try to push new measures to revive the status debate in Capitol Hill following a controversial 2017 status referendum that showcased 97% support for the statehood option.