Puerto Rico asks Trump for help after Venezuela’s Maduro threatens invasion
- Puerto Rico's Governor Jenniffer González-Colón asked President-elect Donald Trump for help after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro threatened an invasion of the island.
- Maduro's remarks were described as an 'open threat to the United States and our national security' by González-Colón.
- A nonbinding referendum in November showed that 70% of Puerto Rican voters favored statehood or free association with the U.S.
- Republican Representative Mario Díaz-Balart warned that Maduro must face consequences under the incoming Trump administration.
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