Key Updates on Venezuela's Crisis and U.S. Military Actions

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Recent developments in Venezuela have escalated tensions following U.S. military actions against the country. Deposed President Nicolás Maduro and his wife have pleaded not guilty to drug and arms charges in a New York court. In response, Venezuela's government has declared a state of emergency, granting security forces the authority to arrest anyone supporting U.S. actions. President Trump accused Venezuela of stealing oil from the U.S. and issued warnings to several nations, including Colombia and Cuba, about their involvement. The situation remains fluid, with calls for the U.S. to reinstate Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelan immigrants amid the ongoing instability.
Key Details: • Nicolás Maduro and his wife declared not guilty in U.S. court. • Venezuela's government has declared a state of emergency. • Trump warns multiple countries about their involvement in Venezuela. • Calls for reinstating TPS for Venezuelan immigrants due to instability.