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Arrests of Cubans skyrocket under Trump, while green card approvals plummet

The number of green cards granted in the United States has plummeted under the Trump administration. According to an analysis by the Cato Institute, a conservative think tank based in Washington, the figure has fallen to half is previous level, with the drop disproportionately affecting Cubans, asylum seekers, and refugees. The study notes that the Trump administration has virtually halted the approval of permanent residency for Cubans, a group historically favored by U.S. immigration policies. At the same time, arrests of these individuals by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have skyrocketed.

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Migrants of various nationalities (including Cubans) being processed in Texas.
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Robin Peguero, the โ€˜Democratic capitalistโ€™ seeking to flip a Miami congressional seat

Robin Peguero in Miami, Florida, on April 23.

At age 40, Robin Peguero has already served as a homicide prosecutor, participated in the investigation of the January 6th attack on the Capitol, and knows Congress inside and out, having worked there for nearly two decades after graduating from Harvard Law School. Now, this son of immigrants has set his sights on wresting one of Miamiโ€™s congressional seats from the Republicans. So what is his strategy to win over voters in a city defined by Cuban exiles, and more recently, by Venezuelans? That of a tough-on-crime โ€œDemocratic capitalistโ€ with experience in public service and a commitment to strengthening the border and deporting violent criminals, but also a firm believer that the majority of immigrants in the country deserve a path to citizenship.

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Robin Peguero in Miami.Robin Peguero, lawyer and former prosecutor.Robin Peguero, Democratic candidate for Congress for Florida's 27th District.Robin Peguero in Miami, Florida.
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Paper warriors: Malay legends reimagined through origami

Malay Mail

KUALA LUMPUR, April 28 โ€” Muhammad Ilham Shahm, who has been interested in origami since he was six years old, uses the traditional Japanese paper-folding art to bring Malay history and legends to life.

The 23-year-old entrepreneur has used this creative approach to craft the figures of five legendary Malay warriors โ€” Hang Tuah, Hang Jebat, Hang Lekir, Hang Kasturi and Hang Lekiu.

He said origami is not just a foreign art form but can also be a platform to tell local stories in a fresh and engaging way.

โ€œI want to show that origami can also be used to share our own stories, including our legendary figures like Hang Tuah,โ€ he said when met at an exhibition held here recently in conjunction with Malaysia Origami Day 2026.

Muhammad Ilham, who runs a business dealing in wood crafts with traditional motifs and is based in Serdang, Selangor, hopes his work will inspire younger generations to connect with history in a way that feels more relatable and meaningful.

He said origami will remain his chosen medium of creative expression, particularly in his efforts to elevate local cultural elements in a way that brings them closer to the younger generation.

โ€œA sheet of paper may look simple, but it can be transformed into something that has value and tells a story,โ€ he said.

Beyond their artistic appeal, his origami creations reflect the high level of discipline and patience required to produce them. Each piece is made from a single sheet of paper, without any cutting or gluing, thus preserving the authenticity of the craft.

The folding process itself can take up to eight hours for a single design, while perfecting each piece to achieve its final form can take nearly six months.

To achieve a more refined and detailed look, Muhammad Ilham uses thin tissue paper, which is well-suited for complex folds.

He hopes his efforts, though modest, will encourage a new perspective that even traditional art forms from abroad can be adapted to a local context, which can help elevate Malaysiaโ€™s heritage and history in a creative and relevant way. โ€” Bernama

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