Yes, extradition from Egypt to the United States is possible but can be complex. Egypt does not have an extradition treaty with the U.S., so any extradition would depend on the circumstances of the case and the discretion of Egyptian authorities. Generally, political offenses, human rights concerns, or potential death penalty implications could complicate extradition efforts. Each case is considered individually, often leading to lengthy legal and diplomatic processes.
yes
There are NO U.S. states or possessions from which you cannot be extradited.
All states and US possessions honor each other's requests for extradition.
Whether or not a person should be extradited is not a matter of established law in any US state, meaning, there are no states that do not statutorially disallow extradition. Whether or not an individual should be extradited (returned to another jurisdition) is decided by the judge who presides over the extradition hearing.
No. Egypt is in Africa.
Yes you will see a judge before your extradited.
Yes you can; it is usually enough to have an arrest warrant issued to be extradited.
Egypt is about 1/8 the size of the US.
Egypt gave us the knowledge of the pyramids , deserts etc;
Yes. If those charges are serious enough, such as being accused of homicide or organized crime, you can be also extradited into the US.
not high
Egypt of course.