but trying to polce that i difficult. >> sreenivasan: erin griffith,of wired, thanks so much. >> sreenivasan: nearly five annths after hurricane maria hit puerto rico, the iis still struggling to fully recover. efforts to restore electricity and access to enter across the re island have dragged on for months. president trump has said that erto rico's geography ha slowed the recovery effort, but critics say the island and its people are not a priority to the federal government. whatever the reason, the slowpa of recovery has led hundreds of thousands of puerto ricans, who are american citizens, to leave, and relocate on the u.s. mainland, often in cities with large puerto rican populations. newshour weekend's ivette feliciano has this report. >> reporter: these days, this is a fairly typical start to theth morning forivera family in hartford connecticut. millie rivera gets her three daughters ready for breakfast before catching t school bus, and israel rivera will soon head to start his shift at a hartford window factory. but it's taken months to have a routine or sense of normalcy. since nov