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El Salvador's President Naib Bukele is expected to meet with President Trump in Washington today.
His country is now a key player in the Trump administration's tough line on people in the United States without legal status.
Manuel Reuda has details on the primary issues involving the visit.
In March,
El Salvador took in more than 200 Venezuelan migrants who were accused of being gang members and were deported from the U.S. in an expedited and controversial fashion.
Bukele put them in a notorious prison known as the Secot.
There have been more deportation flights like that since then, the latest on Sunday.
During this visit, both sides might talk about how to expand those kinds of partnerships,
including the possibility of sending some U.S. prisoners to El Salvador to be incarcerated there.
Manuel Reuda reporting from Medellin, Colombia.
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 the fire began.
They were evacuated safely from members station WITF Jordan Wilkie reports.
Authorities say the suspect Cody Ballmer jumped the eight foot tall wrought iron fence, evaded security,