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Originally Posted by wjxxx
I think they wouldn`t extradict even US citizen for this
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I have to agree with you. FIRST they would have to issue a warrent for your arrest (but you would have to be in trouble before they issued a warrent). THEN then would have to work that out with the country you are in to get you placed into custody and sent home.
That is way too much red tape, effort and man power just to check your documents. Not that it's impossible for it to happen, but it's a lot of work. You would first have to deny them access to your records and it would go from there. But I wish the USA luck with that. They have a difficult enough time getting people on murder charges sent back to the US from some countries... imagine trying to get a person back on denying them access to your 2257 records.
