Miami Beach is continuing to crack down on spring break partiers It started last year, when the city launched an expensive ad campaign telling spring breakers that the party was over and announcing new curfews and fines, as well as heavier law enforcement. Manuela López Restrepo
'Beyond betrayal.' Venezuelans in Florida are angry at Trump immigration policy Trump's decision to remove Temporary Protected Status means more than 500,000 Venezuelans may be forced to leave the U.S. Venezuelan Americans, many of whom voted for Trump, call it a betrayal. Greg Allen
Understnading the law at the heart of confusion over Trump's federal funding freeze NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Georgetown Law professor Stephen Vladeck about the constitutional issues raised by the Trump administration's efforts to pause federal loans and grants last week. Ayesha Rascoe
Trans community fears Trump's actions will upend legal precedent on prison protections One of President Trump's first executive orders impacts transgender inmates incarcerated in federal facilities. It's just one in a series of actions signed by Trump that target the trans community. Jaclyn Diaz
Trump's FBI director pick, Kash Patel, faces confirmation hearing Kash Patel, President Trump's pick to run the FBI, answers questions Thursday in a public hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Ryan Lucas
Trump signs first bill of his second presidency, the Laken Riley Act, into law The bill is named for a Georgia nursing student who was killed last year by a Venezuelan man without legal status who had a criminal record. Ximena Bustillo
DOJ asks to dismiss case of 2 men indicted for allegedly helping Trump hide documents The DOJ asked a federal court to dismiss its case against two men indicted for allegedly helping Trump conceal classified documents. Prosecutors dropped Trump from the case after his election win. Greg Allen
Fearing encounters with ICE, tribal leaders offer guidance to their members Tribal leaders are advising members on what to do if they're approached by federal law enforcement. The guidance follows what tribal leaders call concerning encounters with immigration officials. Ximena Bustillo
NJ Attorney General joins suit to stop Trump's federal grant freeze NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin about his plans to block a federal funding freeze President Donald Trump ordered Monday. Mary Louise Kelly
Justice Department moves to fire at least 12 officials who investigated Trump In termination letters sent to more than a dozen officials, acting Attorney General James McHenry wrote that he did not believe they "could be trusted to faithfully implement the President's agenda." Ryan Lucas