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Because there sharing a understanding among each other .
By mean of an interstate compact ALL US states and territories cooperate with one another in holding for extradition fugitives wanted by other states. The same pretty much applies in their cooperation in adhering to and enforcing drivers licesne restrictions, suspensions, and revocations.

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Extradition has nothing whatsoever to do with "good relations" between the states. It is a matter of law. Extradition is a legal action and a process which all states must adhere to, much like the sharing of Motor Vehicle Drivers License and Registration records between the states. It is to the mutual benefit (not to mention a matter of law) to both the state, and its citizens, that they mutually cooperate with one another.

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Q: To extradite is to send a fugitive back to the state in which he or she is accused of committing a crime How is this an example of relations among states?
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