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Yes, an ambassador can technically be arrested, but they enjoy diplomatic immunity under international law, which protects them from arrest and prosecution in the host country. However, if an ambassador commits a serious crime, the host country can declare them persona non grata and expel them instead of arresting them. In extreme cases, the ambassador's home country may choose to waive their immunity, allowing for legal action.

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