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Yes, as long as certain legal standards are met. As with the other 48 states within the United States of America, Oregon and Michigan tend to respect, and cooperate with, each other, and other states, over extradition requests. For such requests tend to be made over the serious, felony charges. But if a country other than the U.S. takes a role, then neither Oregon and Michigan nor the other 48 states participate in the decisionmaking. For involvement of a country other than the U.S. always is cause for the federal government to act.

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