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No. Mexico is a sovereign nation. There are treaties between the countries, but Mexico is not a protectorate.
No. Mexico has extradition treaties with most countries in the world.
Yes, New Mexico has extradition treaties with other states in the United States, as mandated by the U.S. Constitution. These treaties allow for the extradition of individuals charged with crimes from one state to another. However, New Mexico does not have extradition treaties with foreign countries, typically relying on federal law and treaties for international extradition matters.
Yes. Both countries have extradition treaties between each other.
Yes they can, as the US has extradition treaties with both Mexico and Panama. Convicts are not the sharpest knives in the kitchen, you know.
Yes. Going to Mexico is like fleeing into another US' state due to extradition treaties among both countries.
There are no countries in Mexico, Mexico is a country.
Extradition from Mexico for child support would not happen as there is no treaty governing that with any country.
Not at all; that is why extradition treaties are held between Mexico and the US.
the warh Mexico was not over
Yes. It was signed on November 25, 2002.
Because Santa Anna signed the treaties as a captive. there were two treaties, a public and a private. and the Treaties of Velasco had nothing to do with WWI, so I do not know why that is on there.