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The Trump administration this weekend deported 10 more people to El Salvador.
They say their gang members, the deportations,
come just days before Salvadorian President Naib Bukele visits the White House.
NPR's Luke Garrett reports.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says 10 members of the MS-13 and Trenda-Iragua gangs arrived in El Salvador Saturday night.
Rubio then praised the, quote, alliance between Trump and Bukele.
The Secretary of State gave no other details about who these individuals are or what crimes they committed.
In March, the Trump administration sent hundreds of migrants to a prison in El Salvador.
Among them was Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported.
The Supreme Court upheld a lower court order that the administration must facilitate Abrego Garcia's return.
Meanwhile, the Salvadorian president landed in Maryland this weekend and is set to meet Trump on Monday.
Luke Garrett and NPR News, Washington.
A Pennsylvania man is in custody and charged with setting fire to the governor's mansion in Harrisburg early Sunday morning.
The governor and his family were sleeping upstairs when that fire began.
They were evacuated safely.
From member station WITF, Jordan Wilkie has more.
Authorities say the suspect, Cody Ballmer, jumped the 8-foot-tall wrought iron fence, evaded security,
broke into the south wing of the mansion and used homemade incendiary devices to start the fire around 2 a.m. Sunday before fleeing.
Ballmer was arrested Sunday afternoon in the Harrisburg area.